Evaporative Fluid Cooler

Evaporative Fluid Cooler is a type of heat exchanger that utilizes evaporative cooling to lower the temperature of a fluid. This cooling method is commonly employed in industrial, HVAC, and refrigeration systems. It works by circulating the fluid through coils or a series of tubes, while water is sprayed over these coils or tubes. As a result, air is drawn over the water-saturated coils, causing evaporation. This evaporation process absorbs heat from the fluid, cooling it down before it returns to the system.

Evaporative Fluid Coolers are highly efficient because they capitalize on the natural cooling properties of evaporation. In comparison to traditional air-cooled systems, this process requires significantly less energy. These coolers are especially effective in applications where large volumes of heat must be dissipated, such as in power plants, large refrigeration systems, and industrial cooling operations. Additionally, the reduced need for chemical refrigerants and the ability to handle high heat loads make evaporative fluid coolers an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for a wide range of industries.

Types of Evaporative Fluid Cooler

Counterflow Evaporative Cooler

Counter Flow Evaporative Fluid Cooler is used to Cool the hot water or other Fluid .it works as same induced draft counter Flow t cooling tower principle. counterflow closed circuit cooling tower, the fresh air intakes from bottom air inlet

Counter Flow Evaporative Cooler

Mixed Crossflow Evaporative Coolers

Evaporative Fluid Cooler is used to Cool the hot water or other Fluid .Water or fluid is re-circulated in the unit, moving across the coil with coolant. A fan forces fresh air up through the coil. The process transfers heat from the coolant