
Dry air coolers comprise finned tube bundles, fans, louvers, maintenance platforms, frames, and other user-specified components. During operation, the medium to be cooled flows through the tubes while the fan drives ambient air over the external fins. Utilising the temperature differential between the tube interior and exterior, coupled with the enhanced heat transfer surface provided by the fins, the system achieves condensation and cooling of the internal medium. This process conserves 100% of water resources. Employing ambient air as the cooling medium, this equipment finds extensive application across chemical processing, petrochemicals, refining, power generation, waste-to-energy plants, and steelworks.
The forced-draft air cooler features a bottom-mounted fan design, directing airflow uniformly upwards over the heat exchange tube bundle for stable heat transfer. The equipment boasts a compact structure with a small footprint, featuring a rational tube bundle layout that ensures stable heat exchange efficiency. Additionally, the fan operates with low noise levels and offers convenient maintenance. It is suitable for industrial refrigeration, chemical process cooling, and power system heat dissipation applications, particularly in scenarios with limited space or requirements for uniform airflow distribution. Combining energy efficiency with reliability, it assists enterprises in controlling operational costs.
Dry air coolers comprise finned tube bundles, fans, louvers, maintenance platforms, frames, and other user-specified components. During operation, the medium to be cooled flows through the tubes while the fan drives ambient air over the external fins. Utilising the temperature differential between the tube interior and exterior, coupled with the enhanced heat transfer surface provided by the fins, the system achieves condensation and cooling of the internal medium. This process conserves 100% of water resources. Employing ambient air as the cooling medium, this equipment finds extensive application across chemical processing, petrochemicals, refining, power generation, waste-to-energy plants, and steelworks.
The forced-draft air cooler features a bottom-mounted fan design, directing airflow uniformly upwards over the heat exchange tube bundle for stable heat transfer. The equipment boasts a compact structure with a small footprint, featuring a rational tube bundle layout that ensures stable heat exchange efficiency. Additionally, the fan operates with low noise levels and offers convenient maintenance. It is suitable for industrial refrigeration, chemical process cooling, and power system heat dissipation applications, particularly in scenarios with limited space or requirements for uniform airflow distribution. Combining energy efficiency with reliability, it assists enterprises in controlling operational costs.