
Fluid coolers are designed for the cooling of processing liquids, generally pure or brine water mixed with glycol, specifically in applications such as refrigeration, air conditioning, and industrial processes. These coolers include a combination of fans and coils, configured in a way that enables fluid to flow through the coil in multiple passes. As fluid cooler function within a closed loop system, it eliminates high-cost water treatments and save energy in industrial cooling systems. With growing demand for fluid coolers, manufacturers are focusing on product innovations that allow easy installation, integration to the existing cooler systems, and no contamination of process water, in order to improve their foothold in the fluid coolers market. Moreover, fluid coolers offer numerous benefits including lower refrigerant charge, heat rejection, and others, as compared to refrigeration-based dehumidification systems, the conventional method to provide air conditioning.