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Evaporative cooling is a type of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) technology that uses the natural process of evaporation to cool air. It works by drawing in hot, dry air and passing it through a wet medium, such as a wet pad or a spray of water. As the air passes through the wet medium, it is cooled by the evaporation of the water. This cooled air is then circulated throughout the building.
Evaporative cooling is an energy-efficient and cost-effective way to cool buildings, as it uses less energy than traditional air conditioning systems. It is also environmentally friendly, as it does not use refrigerants or other chemicals. Additionally, it can provide a more comfortable environment than traditional air conditioning systems, as it does not dry out the air.
Evaporative cooling is used in a variety of applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. It is also used in greenhouses, warehouses, and other large spaces.
Some companies in the evaporative cooling market include Breezair, Coolair, and Breezemaster. Show Less Read more