What is Evaporative Cooling?
Evaporative cooling, also known as swamp cooling, is an energy-efficient method of cooling air using water evaporation and airflow. Warm air is pulled through water-saturated media, where the evaporation process removes heat and delivers cooler, fresh air into the space.
Unlike traditional air conditioning systems, evaporative cooling units use significantly less energy and perform best in well-ventilated environments. These systems are ideal for industrial facilities, warehouses, outdoor job sites, garages, and large commercial spaces where cost-effective, high-volume cooling is essential.





