Adiabatic Cooling Tower

Welcome to the Adiabatic Cooling Tower page of SUPER TOWER INDUSTRIES PTE LTD in Singapore. We design and supply high-efficiency adiabatic cooling systems that combine the low water use of dry coolers with the high performance of evaporative cooling. Our solutions are ideal for projects where water savings, hygiene, and precise temperature control are critical.

Smarter Cooling, Less Water, More Control

At SUPER TOWER INDUSTRIES, we understand that many facilities want the efficiency of a cooling tower without the continuous water usage and treatment costs.

Our Adiabatic Cooling Towers are engineered to deliver reliable, high-capacity heat rejection while dramatically reducing water consumption and minimizing the risk of microbiological growth often associated with traditional evaporative cooling systems.

Adiabatic cooling delivers exactly that:

  • Operates primarily as a dry cooler under normal ambient conditions
  • Activates adiabatic pre-cooling only when temperatures rise or process load increases
  • Maintains stable process temperatures while saving significant water compared to conventional cooling towers (often up to ~80% annually, depending on climate and load profile).s

Why Choose SUPER TOWER INDUSTRIES Cooling Towers

Certifications

At SUPER TOWER INDUSTRIES, we are proud to be certified by the Cooling Technology Institute (CTI) as a member (C116A-23R00) in the U.S.A. This certification highlights our commitment to maintaining the highest industry standards. Additionally, we are certified by the Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) as a 4-ticks leader, demonstrating our dedication to providing sustainable and environmentally-friendly solutions.

For reliable, high-performance cooling towers that meet your unique needs, trust SUPER TOWER INDUSTRIES. Get in touch with us today to explore our models and full-service offerings including replacement, refurbishment, and system upgrades.

ISO Certificate
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CTI 2 Certificate

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