
evaporative cooling pads
Evaporative cooling pads are porous panels made of materials like cellulose or aspen that facilitate the cooling process by allowing water to flow over them. When dry air passes through these wetted pads, the water evaporates, absorbing heat from the air and lowering its temperature. This natural process significantly reduces the indoor temperature, especially in dry climates. The cooled, humidified air then circulates through the space, providing an energy-efficient alternative to air conditioning. These pads are commonly used in greenhouses, industrial cooling, and evaporative coolers for sustainable climate control.