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What Does 1 Degree Colder Water Mean To You?
When most people think of temperature, like the temperature outside for instance, a 1˚ difference doesn’t have much of an effect. But when ...
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Choosing The Right Fill Based On Water Quality
Brentwood often gets emails for a situation that goes something like, “Here is a report showing the water for my cooling tower. What fill should I ...
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ShockWave Fill Designed For Use In Petrochem Applications
The petroleum refinery process is both interesting and complex, combining numerous chemical processes to produce an array of products. Cooling ...
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How ThermaCross Boosts Performance
In today’s cooling tower market, tower owners and operators are trying to get the most capacity out of their existing assets. There are many ...
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Splash Fill Innovation
Splash fills have been used in cooling towers for almost as long as cooling towers have existed. The original splash fill designs of simple wood ...
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Understanding Cooling Tower Drift Rate
How Surfactants Affect Drift Rate
Drift is composed of entrained particles of water in the exit air stream of the cooling tower. Unlike the evaporated water that is pure, the drift ...
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How to Rate Your Tower & Why it’s Important (Part 1)
This webinar is an interactive walkthrough of Brentwood’s S.T.A.R. web-based rating program. Together, we will look at tower rating requests and ...
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How to Rate Your Tower & Why it’s Important (Part 2)
In Part 1 of this series, we completed an interactive walkthrough of Brentwood’s S.T.A.R. web-based counterflow rating program. In Part 2, Dylen ...
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