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Heat Exchangers and Cooling Towers are devices used to transfer heat from one medium to another. Heat exchangers are used to transfer heat from a hot fluid to a cold fluid, while cooling towers are used to dissipate heat from a hot fluid to the atmosphere. Heat exchangers and cooling towers are used in a variety of industries, including power generation, chemical processing, and HVAC.
Heat exchangers are typically constructed from metal, such as stainless steel, copper, or aluminum. They are designed to transfer heat from one fluid to another without allowing the two fluids to mix. Heat exchangers are often used to cool hot fluids, such as steam, before they are used in other processes.
Cooling towers are used to dissipate heat from a hot fluid to the atmosphere. They are typically constructed from concrete or fiberglass and are designed to allow air to pass through the tower, cooling the hot fluid as it passes. Cooling towers are often used to cool hot water from industrial processes, such as power plants.
Some of the major companies in the Heat Exchangers and Cooling Towers market include Alfa Laval, SPX Flow, Xylem, Baltimore Aircoil Company, and Evapco. Show Less Read more