Installed in 1981, an HDPE cooling tower at Radio Frequency Company has operated continuously for over 40 years – far surpassing the typical lifespan of metal models.
The project also highlights how advances in cooling technology and smarter system design can help manufacturers adapt to extreme process demands while streamlining installation and maintenance.
New heat-transfer system targets HVAC’s biggest inefficiencies, delivering up to 10x the performance without refrigerants, pumps, or significant energy input
A breakthrough HVAC innovation dramatically reduces energy consumption, eliminates refrigerants, and offers a sustainable solution for efficient building cooling and heating.
Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, replaces its aging cooling towers —
overhauling its entire mechanical system with advanced, low-maintenance technology.
A North Carolina-based community college replaces an aging metal-clad cooling tower with a modern HDPE unit, reducing maintenance spending while increasing efficiency.
While not often considered paramount to the overall success of a company, it can often be the peripheral areas that allows a business to boost production, thereby growing profits.