Steel-based cooling tower market share is expected to see a notable uptick through 2028, owing the product’s longer lifespan and superior performance under extreme conditions. Industry participants have been exploring the opportunities emerging from the application versatility of steel-based products.
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Recently, in January 2022, U.S.-based manufacturer SPX Cooling Technologies announced the launch of its new range of forced-draft products into the Middle East and Europe markets. Also known as Marley evaporative cooling brand, the company has strategically expanded into the EMEAI with its J Series range that offer high durability and corrosion resistance. The product casing and components are produced from Z725 heavy mill galvanized steel, with models providing easy access to internal components through up to nine doors.
As cooling towers structures require regular cleaning and maintenance, higher availability of cooling tower cleaning services has been facilitating their uptake across Canada and U.S. markets. These services are providing utmost care and precision so that the towers can function efficiently for a longer time. They deploy specialized tools alongside technical expertise. A dirty cooling tower can be a breeding ground for biofilms, or clumps of microbes that thrive in a group.
Growth of biofilms not only clogs the pipes, but also obstruct heat transfer. As biofilms can cause bacterial transmission, at the same time leading to microbial corrosion of the structure, it is important to ensure maximum protection against them. Cleaning services often evaluate the status of the structure before designing a custom cleaning plan that suits the requirements of the system.
Driven by the growing adoption of HVAC systems across large buildings, the global cooling tower market forecast is expected to be optimistic through 2028. Schools, colleges, government buildings, and hospitals across the globe have been investing in cooling towers because these systems can enhance reliability of HVAC systems by efficiently eliminating heat from buildings. They also eliminate contamination due to dust, bacteria, bugs, and pollen, which interfere with the system’s functioning, thereby preventing failure.
Two years after the 2019 legionnaires’ disease outbreak, government authorities of New Brunswick have introduced a new legislation for new cooling towers across the province. The regional health minister has announced that a license will be required for buildings installing new cooling towers.
Maintenance and testing of the systems will become more regular and stringent, in order to minimize risk of future outbreaks. The 2019 outbreak affected over 15 people, who were placed in induced coma during hospitalization after contracting the bacterial disease. As such, the Canadian market for cooling towers appears to be fraught with approval-related challenges to some extent.
With utility, food & beverage, petrochemicals, automotive, and oil & gas industries being among the leading end-users of these systems, expansion endeavors across these sectors will translate to a higher revenue for the open circuit cooling tower market up to 2028.
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Chapter 6 Cooling Tower Market, By Design
6.1 Cooling tower market share by design, 2021 & 2028
6.2 Mechanical
6.2.1 Global market from mechanical, 2018 - 2028
6.2.2 Global market from mechanical, by region, 2018 – 2028
6.3 Natural
6.3.1 Global market from natural, 2018 - 2028
6.3.2 Global market from natural, by region, 2018 – 2028
Chapter 7 Cooling Tower Market, By Build
7.1 Cooling tower market share by build, 2021 & 2028
7.2 Field erection
7.2.1 Global market from field erection, 2018 - 2028
7.2.2 Global market from field erection, by region, 2018 – 2028
7.3 Package
7.3.1 Global market from package, 2018 - 2028
7.3.2 Global market from package, by region, 2018 – 2028
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