Evaporative Cooling

Evaporative Cooling

How Aquafog® Uses Evaporation
to Reduce Heat

Evaporative cooling works by converting water into vapor, which absorbs heat from the surrounding air. Aquafog systems use this principle to reduce temperatures in industrial, commercial, and open-air environments where conventional cooling may be impractical or expensive.

This approach can improve comfort, protect equipment, and help control heat in demanding applications.

High-output fogging for rapid evaporative
cooling and heat reduction.

How It Works

  • As water evaporates, it absorbs heat from the air.
  • Evaporation is a natural and energy-efficient cooling process.
  • Aquafog systems can apply this principle at a range of output levels depending on the environment and cooling demand.

Cooling Output Examples

Fog cooling applied to a rotational mold, delivering controlled temperature reduction without thermal shock.

1 Hydro SS 700

@ 3.5 gallons of evaporation/hr =
2.38 tons of cooling/hr

1 GT 500

@ 6 gallons of evaporation/hr =
4.08 tons of cooling/hr

1 Turbo XE

@ 16 gallons of evaporation/hr =
10.88 tons of cooling/hr

Resource Articles

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