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ROI with Ecodry

ROIThe Ecodry closed loop process cooling system delivers strong ROI through substantial savings on water, energy and maintenance costs that have long been accepted as unavoidable with traditional cooling tower systems.

Less Water

ROIAverage annual water use for a 100-ton cooling system: Traditional cooling tower: 1 to 1.5 million gallons

Ecodry closed loop: 20,000 to 40,000 gallons Result: The Ecodry reduces consumption by over 1 million gallons of water/year.

Less Energy

EnergyThe Ecodry uses an ambient air system, which delivers energy savings due to the use of variable speed fans only when needed, low thermal losses, efficient motors and intelligent control systems.

Result: A similarly sized Ecodry cuts energy use by up to 95 percent.

Less Maintenance

ROIBecause the Ecodry closed loop system keeps cooling water clean without chemical treatment, the entire system requires significantly less maintenance than cooling tower and central chiller systems.

  • Monthly maintenance savings: Up to 40 hours per month

ROI Example Results

ROIAdding the energy, maintenance and water cost savings for one customer:

  • $117,745 in savings per year
  • Full ROI in just over two years

Other ROI Benefits

ROIIn addition to the water, energy and maintenance savings, the Ecodry also delivers other ROI benefits that are harder to quantify.

  • Shorter cycle times
  • Less scrap

Testimonials
    Tony Codet

    “Cleaner water”


    Tony Codet
    President, Superior Mold
    Ontario, CA

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    David MacNeil

    “Minimize energy consumption”


    David MacNeil
    Founder/CEO, MacNeil Automotive Products
    Downers Grove, IL

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    Steve Streff

    “A totally different system”


    Steve Streff
    President, S.K. Plastic Molding

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    Pete Eleuteri

    “Virtually eliminates maintenance”


    Pete Eleuteri
    Plant Manager, Pollmann

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