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Can a dry cooler be used to cool liquid?
Yes, a dry cooler can be used to cool liquid.
A dry cooler is designed to remove heat from a fluid, which can be a liquid. It works by transferring the heat from the liquid to the air passing through the dry cooler. The liquid is circulated through the heat exchanger within the dry cooler, and as the air flows over it, the heat is dissipated, resulting in the cooling of the liquid.
This is commonly done in various industrial and commercial applications where liquids need to be cooled to maintain specific temperatures or to meet process requirements. For example, in a manufacturing process that involves cooling a liquid coolant or a process fluid, a dry cooler can be an effective solution.
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