I. Technical Principles and Core Advantages
Combination of Air and Water Cooling Technology
The evaporative condenser combines the dual advantages of air-cooling and water-cooling, utilizing the heat absorption principle of water evaporation to lower the circulating water temperature, significantly enhancing compressor efficiency and reducing high-pressure risks.
Natural Cold Source-Driven
Utilizing water as the refrigerant, no CFCs or compressors are needed, and cooling is achieved through dry air, reducing damage to the ozone layer.
Low Water Consumption Design
Our facility minimizes water recirculation, supports reduced water supply during low winter loads, effectively cutting down on water waste and extending equipment lifespan.
Section II: Energy Efficiency and Environmental Performance
Energy Efficiency Enhancement
Compared to traditional mechanical refrigeration systems, evaporative condensers can achieve energy savings of over 75% in arid regions, and energy consumption reductions of 30%-50% in industrial settings.
Low carbon emissions
Utilizing zero CFC technology to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, aligning with global low-carbon development initiatives.
Smart Regulation
Equipped with digital control systems, it supports remote operation and multi-device networking management, optimizing real-time operation status to reduce energy consumption.
III. Application Scenarios and Market Recognition
Industrial and Commercial Sectors
Widely used in factory workshops, data centers, and commercial spaces, it rapidly cools while improving air quality, supporting prolonged precision work.
Public Facilities
In high-purity environments such as healthcare and rail transit, the company's new ventilation system showcases its distinct advantages.
Market Feedback
With high-efficiency refrigeration and low operating costs, evaporative condensers have gained recognition from industrial and commercial users and are gradually becoming a key technology in the green building evaluation system.





