High-capacity cooling tower CMC series
counter-currentmodular

high-capacity cooling tower
high-capacity cooling tower
high-capacity cooling tower
high-capacity cooling tower
high-capacity cooling tower
high-capacity cooling tower
high-capacity cooling tower
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Type
high-capacity, counter-current, modular

Description

The Polacel CMC systems combine a high cooling capacity with low energy consump­tion. The modules are supplied ready to use and they are easy to adjust to cooling require­ments and the available space, whether they are used singly or in series. The cooling perfor­mance of these cooling towers is optimal and operation is problem free. With a 95%+ saving in water, the efficient CMC systems are the best choice for man and his environ­ment. The effect of coun­ter flow CMC cooling towers work on the prin­ciple of counter flow. This means that the water flows down while the air is pulled upwards by a fan. As the water flows further through the system, the air it encoun­ters is fresher, in other words cooler and less satu­rated with moisture. Counter flow cooling towers can approach the wet bulb tempe­rature better compared with cross flow cooling towers. The secu­rity of quality We design and manu­fac­ture cooling towers with long life­times and minimal mainte­nance needs. This is achieved through the materials used - stainless steel combined with glass fibre and plastic - the sound design and the expe­rience of our engi­neers. 'Cheap and cheerful' solu­tions, such as a fan with a V-belt drive or painted panels, are avoided. The result is a cooling tower that is low mainte­nance, energy effi­cient and able to supply constant excellent problem-free perfor­mance.

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