Cooling Pads
Premium cooling pads engineered for superior airflow, efficiency, and durability.
Cooling Pad for Room Cooler
The Cooling Pads are highly engineered to provide efficient and reliable evaporative cooling in the industrial industry. These pads are built to be used in evaporative cooling and air conditioning systems, and water is naturally absorbed, as well as providing long performance. They are economical, safe, and come in a variety of colour options, which are green, black, brown, and green and brown, which can be used in all forms of installations.
These cooling pad for air cooler are manufactured with high quality using the latest technology of spatial cross-linking to maximize the absorption rate of water, give great resistance to water, as well as maximum protection against anti-mildew, and have a great service life. Their robust construction makes them reliable in their operations, even in very tough industrial conditions.
Honeycomb Cooling Pad Coolers
Having a high area of evaporation surface, the pads are able to hit an efficiency of up to 80 percent cooling, which makes them too effective in lowering the temperature of the air. The material allows penetration with high speed and prolonged functionality of the water to absorb naturally. One drop of water spreads itself in 4-5 seconds, making the surface be dispersed fast and evenly.
The natural absorption height can be achieved up to 60-70 mm after only 5 minutes of operation and 200mm in 1.5 hours of operation, being fully within the international quality requirements. The cooling pads contain no phenol and other chemicals that irritate the skin, hence safe, environmentally friendly, and protect the user. They are cost-conscious, sustainable, and will be energy efficient.
Galvanized sheet and options of aluminium panel design can be used to increase the support and life span. The regular sizes are 7090 and 5090, and it is feasible to create tailor-made sizes meeting the specific needs of the customers.
Technical Confines:
H: Height
W: Width
D: Depth
h: Corrugation height
a: Corrugated sheet angle (1)
b: Corrugated sheet angle (2)