Dry Fluid Cooler

Dry Fluid Cooler is a type of heat exchanger that cools fluids by using ambient air as the heat transfer medium, rather than relying on water. This cooling process occurs as the hot fluid is circulated through a series of tubes, while large fans blow air over the heat exchanger’s surface, effectively transferring heat from the fluid to the surrounding air. Since the cooling is accomplished without evaporation or water usage, dry fluid coolers are especially beneficial in areas where water resources are limited or in industries with strict regulations on water consumption.

These coolers are commonly used in applications where precise temperature control is needed, such as in HVAC systems, industrial processes, refrigeration, power plants, and petrochemical plants. Dry fluid coolers can be designed to accommodate a wide range of fluid types and temperatures, making them versatile for different industries. They operate efficiently even in high-temperature environments and are suitable for locations with dry or arid climates, where water-based cooling methods may not be effective.

Flat Type Dry Cooler

Dry coolers can be utilized for the cooling of process liquids such as water or glycol mixtures, particularly in air-conditioning, refrigeration, industrial processes, or other HVAC applications.

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V-Type Dry Cooling Tower

Dry cooling tower is a heat exchanger equipped with fans for coolant cooling, which circulates in a closed loop. Cooling of the coolant in this device is due to the flow of ambient air, pumped by fans.