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Designed for new and existing factory-assembled, crossflow cooling towers, the Marley BasinGard maintains the cooling tower’s hot-water basin flow by capturing mineral scale, pipe rust, fibers and debris.
A newly released video compares the two fundamental types of cooling towers – crossflow and counterflow – and the characteristics of each type that may meet requirements for a specific application. The five-minute clip utilizes animation to explain how crossflow and counterflow towers are primarily differentiated by the direction of the air movement and how it interacts with the process water being cooled.
Water cooling, evaporative heat transfer equipment such as cooling towers, and cooling water treatment remain the focus of the Cooling Technology Institute’s annual conference. The meeting will take place February 4-8 at the Hilton Houston North. Head to Houston to learn the latest about industrial evaporative cooling technologies.
For applications where extended equipment life is required, the Pegasus provides corrosion protection as well as optimized structure, strength and thermal performance.