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HMX-IEC Innovative Sensible Cooling Solution

Author: Kv Gopalakrishnan
by Kv Gopalakrishnan
Posted: Apr 22, 2019

Cooling systems are essential in any major industrial setting. Industrial air cooling is essential to control the quality of finished goods and therefore to ensure the quality control of finished goods it is essential that one has a reliable temperature and humidity control system. This is where evaporative cooling comes into play.

Evaporative cooling is a cooling technique where warm, primary air flows in enclosed channels and gives up its heat to water films flowing down the other side of the polymeric plates. A secondary air stream flowing in the direction opposite to the water evaporates water before it is exhausted outside.

Evaporative cooling systems can be of two types of

  • Direct evaporative cooling systems:

    In Direct evaporative cooling systems water evaporates into the air directly as a result of which the temperature of the air reduces, and the air is humidified.

  • indirect evaporative cooling systems:

    Use a more responsible cooling technique in which the primary air is cooled sensibly with a heat exchanger, a stream of secondary air is used to carry the accumulated heat energy, generated as vapor, away from the primary air stream.

  • Indirect evaporative cooling has the potential to bring about a revolutionary change. It is because in indirect evaporative cooling or IEC warm primary air cools by losing its heat to a thin water film on the other side of a conducting surface. Another air stream then evaporates this water, thereby, converting most of the sensible heat into latent heat, before it is exhausted to the outside. Therefore IEC utilizes less amount of refrigerants and energy-intensive compressors, which in turn makes the cooling technique a tad more sensible and responsible.

    The HMX-IEC is an innovative cooling solution that aids temperature control in different settings using indirect evaporative cooling. The HMX-IEC improves indoor air quality and cools air without the addition of moisture to the air. HMX-IEC can be employed for air conditioning in factory sheds, kitchens (including ventilation), dining areas, warehouse, and large commercial establishments. The technology can be utilized for an establishment that requires spot cooling and humidity control too. HMX-IEC’s is therefore used across a wide array of industries like auto/auto ancillary, food and beverages, pharmaceutical, FMCG, and in spaces where the addition of moisture is a problem.

    The HMX-IEC is an innovative cooling solution that aids temperature control in different settings using indirect evaporative cooling. The HMX-IEC improves indoor air quality and cools air without the addition of moisture to the air. Evaporative cooling is a cooling technique where warm, primary air flows in enclosed channels and gives up its heat to water films flowing down the other side of the polymeric plates. A secondary air stream flowing in the direction opposite to the water evaporates water before it is exhausted outside.

    The biggest highlight of HMX-IEC is that it is eco-friendly. There are no CFCs used which in turn prevent the generation of greenhouse gases and prevents ozone depletion. Other benefits of employing HMX-IEC is that it creates a comfortable environment indoors with excellent indoor air quality (IAQ), prevents sick building syndrome (SBS), works well at humid locations, and provides low supply air temperatures with no addition of moisture to the supply air, unlike air washers.

    In conclusion, indirect evaporative cooling is the choice for industrial air conditioning systems. It provides desired results in a responsible manner. It is efficient and customizable, can adapt to the required conditions, and can be utilized in a wide set of industries.

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    K V Gopalakrishnan is a writer who has very good experience in writing articles & blogs. The writer has a flair for writing and he keeps on writing various articles and blogs related to the industry.

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