Marley Insight – 301L Stainless Steel
Stainless steel, as an alternative to galvanized steel, has found widespread use in wet cooling equipment due to its excellent mechanical properties combined with its superior corrosion resistance.
FB20MA Counterflow Fill
Marley FB20MA clog-resistant film fill is constructed of fire-retardant PVC sheets mechanically assembled without the use of adhesives to form blocks of cooling media.
Ultra Quiet Fan Sound Reduction Kit
Sound reduction with genuine Marley proven parts. Make Your Cooling Tower Up To 2X Quieter. Realize effective sound reduction, up to 12 dBA, in 3 easy steps
Marley NC Everest – Heavy Industrial Applications
The Marley NC Everest Cooling Tower deserves careful consideration for today’s chemical, oil and gas plants, power generation plants and other industrial cooling applications. Whether designing a new plant or replacing an aging traditional field-erected cooling tower, the NC Everest’s pre-assembled crossflow design offers significant advantages, including faster delivery and installation coupled with up to 50% more cooling capacity per cell and 20% reduction in pump energy.
Factory Assembled Cooling Towers for Power and Industrial Applications
Marley Factory-Assembled Cooling Tower Modules deserve careful consideration for today’s power generation plant, chemical, oil and gas plants and other industrial cooling applications with small to medium thermal loads. Modules offer several advantages, including rugged, industrial-strength construction materials, factory-assembly, turnkey installation, faster, safer completion and shorter outage requirements.
Weighing In On Counterflow Film Fill
Fouling, as defined for cooling tower fill media, is the process of deposition of foreign matter, including biogrowth, on the heat exchange surface—in this case the plastic film water flow area. In many water chemistries and treatment systems, this process is controlled to the extent that it does not measurably inhibit the cooling process or allow excessive weight to build up in the cooling tower.