Cooling tower wood
The cooling tower is a device that cools the water through heat exchange
among water, air and timber. Incoming hot water through pipes into the
tower sprinkles through the nozzles on the special wood inside it. Water
droplets dropped down through the stairs of wood and each drop of water
in contact with wood and air excrete the heat to the environment. So part of
the existing water is converted into hot steam, which is driven out through
the exhaust air vents on the ceiling.
The wood used in a cooling tower must have a certain physical condition in
order to be able to withstand the constant heat and humidity of the
environment while performing the task of cooling the hot water. It is
natural that raw wood does not last for more than a year in such condition
and needs to be replaced with new wood, which costs a lot of money. The
wood used in a cooling tower should be pre-assembled into special reactors
and vacuumed from liquids and cellulosic oils, and then pressurized into
certain mineral substances that are called treated or saturated timber. The
useful life of the wood used in the cooling tower, if it is standardized and
scientifically saturated, reaches more than 01 years.
Afra Caspian, with its exclusive wood-impregnated knowledge, is capable of
providing the best wood for cooling towers of various industries in the
shortest possible time.