
Cooling Towers
A cooling tower is equipment commonly used to cool industrial water, removing process heat through water evaporation. Heated water is dripped at the top of the tower and slowly descends through fill media, in counterflow to an airstream. Where the water and air meet, some water evaporates—this evaporation causes the cooling.
Water treatment in cooling systems is tied to industrial processes and directly affects production efficiency and the service life of the equipment. The goal of water treatment in cooling towers is to keep heat exchangers clean to ensure efficient heat transfer.
The main issues in open evaporative systems like cooling towers are scale formation, corrosion, and microbiological growth that leads to sludge and biofilm.
Clean Water uses electrochemical catalysts to control scaling and corrosion, and applies biocides for microbiological control in cooling towers.
TREATMENT BENEFITS:
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Better heat exchange efficiency resulting from effective control of corrosion and scaling processes
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Reduced labor requirements
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No generation of effluents
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Longer equipment lifespan
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When you choose us, you gain access to a dedicated support team ready to assist you with any queries or issues that may arise.
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Fewer corrective shutdowns
