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Blog Jul / 05 / 2021

6 Things You Need To Know About Cross Flow Cooling Tower

The cooling tower is a cooling instrument that utilizes evaporative cooling of water to cool the hot water in the tower. Cooling water is cleaned and recycled to make maximum use of water resources, decrease the burden on the urban tap water distribution system, and save operational costs. The crossflow cooling tower is a type […]

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Blog May / 13 / 2021

What are FRP cooling towers and what you should know about them

FRP means Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics. So what is it? It simply is a cooling tower, but the FRP is the kind of material it is made of. The FRP cooling towers are of medium size and relatively easy to install. Due to their size, you have no reason for not getting yourself one as they […]

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Blog Jan / 13 / 2020

5 Types of Cooling Systems and How do They work?

Cooling towers are medium which transfers thermal energy from one source to another. The heat transfer occurs by the exchange between air and water through the evaporation of a small part of the water that needs to be cooled. As big industries generate a large amount of heat, which should be disposed of for efficient […]

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Blog Jul / 08 / 2019

Here’s A Checklist For Proper Cooling Tower Maintenance

A cooling tower needs to be properly cleaned and maintained in order for it to function with maximum efficiency. But how can you be able to ensure that the cooling tower is properly maintained? Well, we have here a maintenance checklist for you. The primary purpose of a cooling tower is to lower down the […]

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Blog Oct / 17 / 2018

When Do You Need A New Cooling Tower Water Treatment System?

Cooling towers while on work almost look like a part of the fantasy world as they create the smoky effect approaching the sky. Well, these beautiful looking heritage-like poles are used in the real world by several big industries. These are mainly used for heat reduction by releasing the excess warmth in the atmosphere. When […]

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