An air cooler is a device used for heat dissipation, which transfers heat from an object by convection and radiation, releasing it into the surrounding environment. In industrial and mechanical equipment, air coolers are commonly used for heat dissipation to maintain the equipment's operating temperature within an appropriate range.
Some characteristics and applications of air coolers include:
Cooling Principle: Air coolers utilize the principles of air convection and thermal radiation to transfer heat generated by equipment or systems to the air, thereby carrying the heat away from the equipment's exterior.
Application Fields: Air coolers are widely used in various industrial equipment such as power plants, chemical factories, car engines, turbines, etc., for heat dissipation and maintaining equipment operating temperatures.
Features and Advantages: The air cooler boasts features such as no need for additional cooling medium, simple maintenance, and low operation costs, making it suitable for situations where water cooling is not feasible or convenient.






























