Saturday, 21 July 2012

Cooling Tower and its Industrial Applications


Water is one of the most widely used heat transfer mediums in the Middle East because it is readily available and highly effective. A cooling tower dissipates heat through partial evaporation of the water. Some of the most effective cooling towers today are FRP circle cooling towers, Timber Induced Draught Cooling towers, and FRP square cooling towers.

Cooling towers Kuwait, Jordan or UAE are used in different plants, industries and sectors, but most commonly in centrally a/c plants, pharmaceutical and laboratories, industrial refrigeration, process cooling, plastic industries, solvent extraction plants, chemical industries, metal & alloy industries, and textiles. Others are dairy and food industries, cinema halls, auditoriums, engineering industries, cement plants, ceramic industries, and sugar industries. Some of the best manufacturers in the world are cooling tower manufacturers India. So, what are the different uses and industrial applications of cooling towers UAE, Kuwait, or Jordan?

The most obvious use of industrial cooling towers is the removal of heat from a plant. This is important because it prevents the overheating of the plant. Overheating can cause the collapse of the plant, damage to some of the machines, or even a fire. Cooling towers dissipate heat into the atmosphere and air and wind then spread the heat over a large area through diffusion. Petroleum refineries, natural gas processing plants, petrochemical and chemical plants, nuclear power plants, and fossil-fuel power plants need cooling to prevent catastrophe. Once-through cooling water is used since recirculation is too expensive.

The other types of cooling towers Kuwait, Jordan or UAE, closed loop/circuit cooling towers, are popular in areas where water is not readily available or is too expensive. In this case, the cooling water is filtered and then passed through copper tubes to draw out the heat. The water is then cooled and re-circulated.

Some nuclear power plants and coal-fired plants in coastal areas use once-through ocean water. Careful design when it comes to the offshore discharge water outlet is however, needed to avoid environmental issues. A typical petroleum refinery requires almost 80,000 cubic meters of water every hour.

There are smaller cooling towers that are used for air conditioning purposes in such commercial establishments as office buildings, food storage facilities, and sports arenas. Yet another use of cooling tower Jordan, UAE, or Kuwait from cooling tower manufacturers India is fog production.

Some cool towers use natural draft whereby buoyancy is used via tall chimneys, some use mechanical draft where power-driven fan motors are used, some use induced draft, some use forced draft, and some use fan-assisted natural draft.

6 comments:

  1. Hello,
    Your post is informative and helpful. Can you suggest me some real images so that i can make a model of cooling solution, generally used in India.

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  2. I have been researching the Cooling Towers industry, and this post provides some great information on the specific, but major parts of this industry. This post was very informative and very helpful, thank you!

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  3. Cooling towers are heat removal devices used to transfer process waste heat to the atmosphere.

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  4. FRP Cooling Towers are on demand these days. Many people opt for cooling towers with stainless steel fill support material. They say this feature accounts for better product life. Is it so?

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  5. While most think of a "cooling tower" as an open direct contact heat rejection device, the indirect cooling tower, sometimes referred to as a "closed circuit cooling tower" is nonetheless also a cooling tower.

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