Technical Overview
An FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) Cooling Tower is a highly durable, corrosion-resistant heat rejection device. Widely used in HVAC and industrial processes, it utilizes fiberglass casing to withstand weather and chemicals. It functions via evaporative cooling, where hot water is sprayed over PVC fills and cooled as air is drawn through.
Engineering Specifications
| Types Available | Wet (Evaporative), Dry, Natural Draft, Mechanical Draft (Forced/Induced) |
| Casing Material | High-strength Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) |
| Fills | Honeycomb-structured PVC for maximum air-to-water contact |
| Fans | Energy-efficient axial fans |
| Design Flow | Cross-Flow and Counter-Flow Configurations |
Key Engineering Features
Extreme Corrosion Resistance
Unlike metal towers, FRP does not rust or corrode, making it ideal for harsh chemical and industrial environments.
Lightweight & Strong
The fiberglass structure is easy to transport and install, while still handling high wind velocities and vibrations.
Low Maintenance
Reduced need for routine painting or rust repairs, ensuring a longer service life.
Efficient Drift Eliminators
Traps and redirects water droplets before they are expelled, minimizing water loss.