Temperature control in air blast oil coolers is a critical aspect of maintaining the efficiency and longevity of industrial machinery. These coolers are widely used in various industries, such as power generation, oil…
Energy-Saving Tips for Operating Air Cooled Exchangers
Operating Air Cooled Heat Exchangers (ACHEs) efficiently isn’t just about keeping temperatures in check—it’s about smart energy management that directly impacts your bottom line. One often-overlooked tip: installing variable frequency drives (VFDs) on…
How to Clean Finned Tubes in Air Cooled Heat Exchangers
Cleaning finned tubes in air-cooled heat exchangers (ACHE) is crucial for maintaining optimal performance and efficiency. Over time, these tubes can accumulate dirt, dust, and other particulate matter, which can hinder heat transfer…
When to Choose Air Cooled Over Water Cooled Systems
Choosing between air cooled and water cooled systems isn’t just about efficiency—it’s a strategic decision shaped by geography, sustainability goals, regulatory compliance, and long-term operational economics. Air Cooled Heat Exchangers (ACHEs) shine in…
Integrating Oil Coolers with Centralized Cooling Systems
Integrating oil coolers with centralized cooling systems represents a pivotal advancement in industrial cooling solutions, enhancing efficiency and reliability across various sectors like manufacturing and automotive engineering. By seamlessly combining oil cooler integration…
Maintenance of Shell & Tube After Coolers in Dusty Environments
In the demanding conditions of dusty environments such as construction sites, mines, and agricultural processing plants, the performance of compressed air systems is heavily reliant on the effective maintenance of their components. Among…
Power generation: cooling of gas turbines
Introduction Gas turbines are widely used in both standalone and combined cycle power plants. These turbines operate by compressing air, mixing it with fuel, and igniting the mixture to generate high-temperature exhaust gases,…

