As part of this year's World Water Day, themed "Water for Peace," attention is drawn to the essential role water plays in fostering global stability and prosperity.
The scarcity or pollution of water, or the disparity in access to this vital resource, can lead to conflicts among communities and nations. Presently, over 3 billion people worldwide depend on water resources shared across borders. However, only 24 out of 153 countries that share rivers, lakes, and aquifers have established cooperation agreements to manage these shared resources.
World Water Day, an event organized by the United Nations and coordinated by UN-Water, highlights pressing water-related issues each year and motivates action towards resolving the ongoing water and sanitation challenges.
Frigel's Water-Saving Technologies
Ecody LDK and 4DK adiabatic cooling systems are specifically designed to prioritize water conservation
In alignment with this global observance, Frigel has introduced innovative solutions aimed at conserving water.
The company's Ecody LDK and 4DK adiabatic cooling systems are specifically designed to prioritize water conservation, making significant strides in ensuring sustainable use in industrial environments.
These systems are crucial for minimizing water consumption while supporting eco-friendly industrial operations worldwide.
Reducing Water Waste in Cooling Systems
Traditionally, evaporative cooling towers, which are prevalent in numerous industries, contribute significantly to water usage. Despite the continuous recirculation of water, they result in high evaporation rates and subsequent dispersion into the environment.
However, new advancements in alternative technology, such as Frigel's adiabatic coolers, offer a marked reduction in water usage. These systems can slash water consumption by as much as 90-95%, with even greater efficiency achievable, subject to specific applications and local climate conditions.
