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Fouled Cooling Tower Fill
How to Select the Best Filtration System for your Cooling Tower
Why Your Tower May Need Mechanical Filtration Cooling towers are a type of heat exchanger that use direct contact between air and water to dissipate ...
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Brentwood Separator System
Process Cooling Loop Filtration: Installation Methods
In a recent blog article, we established the importance of mechanical filtration and reviewed a few common types for cooling tower applications. One ...
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Drift Eliminator Basics: What is Drift and How Do We Get Rid of it?
This webinar, hosted by Dylen Ziegler, one of Brentwood's Application Engineers, reviews the basics of drift, including what drift is, why it should ...
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Specific Surface Area’s Impact on Cooling
In the past when people would try to evaluate and compare different fills to each other, one of the pieces of data they would want to know is the ...
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Brentwood's Metallic Inlet Louvers
All-New Metallic Inlet Louvers
Brentwood is excited to announce our new metallic inlet louvers, designed to complement our existing metallic products. The metallic louvers are ...
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Nozzle Basics: Choosing the Right Nozzles for your Tower
In this webinar, Dylen Ziegler reviews the basics of nozzles, including water distribution and spray patterns, counterflow and crossflow nozzles, ...
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Crossflow Test Cell
Approach & Range, Explained
A question Brentwood occasionally receives from customers is: “Why is my tower not performing as designed?” Along with the inquiry, we are ...
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XF Fills for Fouling-Prone Applications
When evaluating which heat transfer media to install in a crossflow cooling tower, most options can be classified as a film fill or splash media. ...
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