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The Dry Cooling Tower market is a subset of the Heat Exchangers and Cooling Towers industry. Dry Cooling Towers are a type of cooling tower that uses air to cool the water, rather than using evaporative cooling. This type of cooling tower is often used in applications where water conservation is a priority, such as in arid climates. Dry Cooling Towers are also used in applications where the use of water is not feasible, such as in offshore oil and gas production. Dry Cooling Towers are typically more expensive than other types of cooling towers, but they are more efficient and require less maintenance.
Some of the companies in the Dry Cooling Tower market include Baltimore Aircoil Company, SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc., Evapco, Inc., and BAC Cooling Technologies. Show Less Read more