Baltimore Aircoil Company to Showcase Modular Solutions for the Steel Industry at AISTech 2021
Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC) will showcase modular cooling solutions for the Steel Industry at AISTech 2021 – The Iron & Steel Technology Conference and Exposition, taking place June 29-July 1, 2021, at the Music City Center, in Nashville, TN, Booth #2327. Highlighted in the booth are the Series 5000 Industrial Grade Modular Cooling Tower and the FXV3 Closed Circuit Cooling Tower. BAC’s modular equipment provides the highest reliability and helps your operations minimize planned and unplanned downtime, maximizing your output and process yield. BAC’s modular designs are also quicker to install and service compared to field erected solutions, so you can get back to focusing on optimizing your processes.
Stop by the booth to learn about the Series 5000 Industrial Grade Modular Cooling Tower. Offering the highest reliability and easiest maintenance, this solution features industrial grade construction, reliable year-round operation, installation flexibility, and the lowest maintenance costs. It provides superior performance with BAC’s patent pending ENDURAFLOW™ Heat Transfer System for dirty water applications. The Series 5000 also offers the most corrosion resistant materials package, including EVERTOUGH™ Construction, combined with the most reliable drive options, including the direct-drive ENDURADRIVE® Fan System.
The FXV3 Closed Circuit Cooling Tower maximizes performance in a small footprint. Now the highest capacity modular closed circuit cooling tower on the market, the FXV3 surpasses historical standards. Offering unmatched reliability, the FXV3 features the ENDURADRIVE® Fan System, the only variable-speed direct-drive solution for modular cooling towers that virtually eliminates maintenance and downtime. With up to 20 percent higher capacity in the same single cell footprint than other similar industry products, the FXV3 is Certified Cooling Technology Institute (CTI) tested. The FXV3’s seismic and wind load capabilities have been upgraded to meet IBC code requirements.