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Mechanical Draft is a type of cooling system used in Heat Exchangers and Cooling Towers. It is a process of cooling air by using a fan or blower to draw in air from outside and then forcing it through a cooling medium such as water or air. This process is used to reduce the temperature of the air and to remove moisture from the air. The air is then discharged back into the atmosphere. Mechanical Draft systems are used in a variety of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential. Mechanical Draft systems are typically more efficient than natural draft systems, as they are able to move more air and provide more cooling. They are also more reliable and require less maintenance. Additionally, they are often more cost-effective than other cooling systems. Some companies in the Mechanical Draft market include Baltimore Aircoil Company, Evapco, Inc., SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc., and Marley Cooling Technologies. Show Less Read more