Production of fiberglass water collectors
The design principle of the fiberglass water collector is based on the mutual coordination between the suction force and resistance of the air flow in the fiberglass cooling tower. An increase in airflow resistance will cause the cooling water temperature to rise, and after water droplets in humid and hot air are intercepted, the density of the rising air decreases. As a result, the density of the air entering and leaving the tower increases, leading to an increase in the tower's suction force. The fiberglass water collector device plays a role in automatically coordinating and balancing the pumping force, resistance, and cooling water temperature. As a result of this coordination, the balance between pumping force and resistance is basically achieved without affecting the normal economic operation of the cooling tower.