Cooling Tower
A cooling tower is a heat rejection system used to remove excess heat from industrial processes, HVAC systems, or power plants by cooling water through evaporation. It works by transferring heat from the hot water to the air, lowering the water temperature before recirculating it back into the system.
BRAND: Truwater, Kingsun, Newin
ORIGIN: China, Malaysia
Application: Cooling towers are widely used in Gas Generator, Process Cooling, Plastic Industry, Woven Dyeing, power plants, chemical industries, refineries, and HVAC systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures.
Types of Cooling Towers:
- Crossflow Cooling Tower – Water flows vertically while air moves horizontally.
- Counterflow Cooling Tower – Water and air move in opposite directions for efficient cooling
- Natural Draft Cooling Tower – Uses the chimney effect to move air naturally.
- Forced Draft Cooling Tower – Uses fans to force air through the tower.
- Induced Draft Cooling Tower – Uses a fan at the top to pull air through.
Spare of Cooling Tower
- Infill (Fill Media) – Enhances heat transfer by increasing the surface area for water-air contact.
- Sprinkler Head – Distributes water evenly over the fill media for efficient cooling.
- Drift Eliminators – Prevents water loss by capturing water droplets from the outgoing air.
- Nozzles – Ensures proper water distribution within the cooling tower.
- Fan Blades – Helps in air circulation to improve heat dissipation.
- Motor & Gearbox – Drives the fan for air movement.
- Water Distribution System – Includes pipes, valves, and nozzles for water flow control.
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