ProductUpdated on 8 May 2025
3D Printed Advanced Evaporative Cooling System
About
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This cutting-edge cooling system utilizes 3D printing to produce a highly efficient dew-point indirect evaporative cooler (DIEC). It combines specialized polymeric materials: a porous material designed for exceptional evaporative cooling and a hydrophobic material engineered for optimal heat exchange.
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The system is designed to provide precise temperature management, which is essential for maintaining the operation of sensitive equipment in demanding conditions. By employing indirect evaporative cooling, it effectively reduces air temperature while minimizing energy consumption.
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Key Advantages:
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High Energy Efficiency: Significantly reduces energy consumption compared to traditional cooling methods, enabling lower operational costs and reduced resource dependence.
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Design Flexibility: 3D printing allows for the creation of customized geometries to fit specific spatial requirements or integrate seamlessly with existing equipment.
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Lightweight Construction: Polymeric materials enable a lightweight design without sacrificing durability, crucial for applications where mobility and weight are key considerations.
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Thermal Performance: The system's design and materials are optimized for effective heat transfer and temperature control.
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Sustainable Potential: The system can be manufactured using recycled polymer materials, aligning with sustainability objectives.
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- Auxiliary Industry and Spare Parts
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Ramón Jesús Ortega Orpez
Project Manager at Fundación Andaltec I+D+i
Martos, Spain
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- Auxiliary Industry and Spare Parts
ARIADNA BAREA COBO
CLUSTER MANAGER at ANDALUSIAN PLASTIC CLUSTER
Martos, Spain
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Mª Angeles Pancorbo
Bussiness Development. Materials and Packaging at Fundación Andaltec I+D+i
Martos, Spain