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Evaporative Environmental Air Cooler Principle
 
Evaporative cooling is a physical phenomenon in which evaporation of a liquid, typically into surrounding air, cools an object or a liquid in contact with it. Latent heat, the amount of heat that is needed to evaporate the liquid, is drawn from the air. Making use of evaporation of water decline the temperature is applied widely in our common life, and we feel cool when we?re standing by the seaside, as wind passing by the water on our skin. The reason is that the process of evaporation absorbs the heat in the air, and declines the temperature.
 
Unlike air-conditioning which circulates the air within the enclosed space, evaporative heat exchange cooling continuously brings in fresh, filtered & cool air and pushes out the hot and contaminated air.
 
The installation and operating cost of an evaporative cooler can be much lower than that of refrigeration air conditioning, often by 80% or so.
 
 
Features & Benefits
 
1. Improved Productivity & Accuracy
  Improved working environment temperature bring about better worker?s morale, less absenteeism.
   
2. Speed Up Production Throughput
  Where in case of food packaging, faster cooling down time improves daily throughput.
 
3. Safer Working Environment
  Evaporative heat exchange cooling brings in cool, clean and fresh air while pushes out toxic and con-taminated air.
 
4. Better Positioned For OEM Orders
  Better working environment helps secure more OEM accounts.