Direct Evaporative Cooling

In Direct Evaporative Cooling, outdoor air is passed through special wetted cooling pads. When the water is in contact with hot air, the water absorbs the heat of the hot air and cools the air with evaporation. The cooled air is delivered to the indoor environment directly or through air ducts.

Evaporative air conditioners are the most suitable solution in sectors such as Textile Sector where moisture is required with cooling.

Evaporative air conditioning is the most important condition of all knitting and yarn processing halls.

In order to prevent static electricity and the drying of the yarns, evaporative air conditioning requires temperature and humidity control.

Evaporative cooling should not be mixed with humidification system applied in yarn factories. While there is not sufficient cooling in humidification, both cooling and humidification provide the desired conditions in evaporative cooling.

● Increases the strength of fibers and prevents breakage and increases production speed.

● It provides flexibility by moving the fiber suspension from one place to another.

● Improves product quality by preventing errors. Wrinkles and dusting are prevented in the product; The product becomes draped.

● Facilitates yarn separation and control.

● Reduces static electricity, simplifies the control of the product and prevents the machine speed from static electricity to decrease by 5-10%. In addition, electronic card failures are minimized, machine wear is prevented and machine life is increased.

● As fiber breaks are minimized, fibers, air and dust that fly in the air are minimized and the existing ones are pressed down to the ground.

● Increases worker productivity by up to 40%. Every degree increase above 22 ° C causes a 4% decrease in worker productivity. A worker operating at 35 ° C is 40% less efficient than a worker at 25 ° C.