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The Wet Cooling Tower market is a subset of the Heat Exchangers and Cooling Towers industry. Wet Cooling Towers are used to cool water by evaporating a portion of the water and transferring the heat to the atmosphere. This type of cooling tower is typically used in industrial applications such as power plants, chemical plants, and manufacturing facilities. Wet Cooling Towers are designed to be efficient and reliable, and are often used in applications where water conservation is a priority.
Wet Cooling Towers are typically constructed from galvanized steel, fiberglass, or concrete, and are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. They are also designed to be low maintenance and require minimal upkeep.
Some of the major companies in the Wet Cooling Tower market include Baltimore Aircoil Company, SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc., Evapco, Inc., and Delta Cooling Towers, Inc. Show Less Read more