Adiabatic mist cooling systems provide an undeniable gain in freshness and energy savings during hot weather.
The evaporative cooling technique makes it possible to cool the hot and dry air entering the system: the water molecules gradually pass into the vapor state, thus causing by evaporation a decrease in the air temperature.
However, this technique requires perfect control of the pressure used so that the droplets are homogeneous and particularly fine.
This solution improves the performance of already existing cooling equipment such as ventilation units, cooling towers, etc.