On a hot, bright day when hens pant and leaves droop, flip the pad on and a cool, fresh breath fills the shed and greenhouse, bringing life back to every corner. This low-cost pad slips into vents, sips little power, and makes soft, wet air that keeps birds calm and plants bright. Easy to fit and run, it turns your space into a green, calm oasis — happier hens, fuller yields, and more smiles at dusk.
Affordable Durable Honeycomb Panels
Affordable Cooling pad delivers up to 80% evaporation efficiency for poultry houses and greenhouses, providing reliable, energy-saving temperature control and improved air quality. Made of corrugated fiber paper with high hygroscopicity, instant-drying surface and no phenol or micro-holes, it resists algae, reduces maintenance and protects animal health. Packaged for easy handling and available in multiple sizes and corrugation profiles with galvanized, aluminum alloy or stainless steel frames, the panels are compact, easy to install and built for long-lasting performance.
Affordable Efficient Evaporative Cooling
This Cooling pad is made of corrugated fiber paper using spatial crossing linking technology and a stereoscopic corrugated structure that provides high hygroscopicity and a large evaporation surface for cooling efficiencies up to 80%. It is engineered for greenhouse and poultry fan systems—installed opposite exhaust fans to draw outside air through the wet pad—and can also function in heating and dust‑removal filter applications to stabilize indoor climate. With no phenol in the raw material, rapid surface drying and no surface micro‑holes to inhibit algae growth, and available in galvanized, aluminum alloy or stainless steel frames, the pad delivers a safe, energy‑saving, economical and durable solution requiring minimal maintenance.
Affordable Evaporative Cooling Pad
Our company specializes in greenhouse materials and supplies high-quality evaporative Cooling pad for poultry and greenhouse applications, available in multiple sizes (H: 1500/1800/2000 mm; W: 900/600/300 mm; D: 100/150/200/300 mm) and corrugation types to fit fan-ventilated systems. Made from corrugated fiber paper with spatial crossing linking technology, the Cooling pad offers high hygroscopicity, a large evaporation area and up to 80% cooling efficiency while drying quickly to inhibit algae and microorganism growth. Frames in galvanized, aluminum alloy or stainless steel ensure durability and easy removal, and the pads contain no phenol or surface micro-holes, making them a safe, energy-saving and economical solution for cooling, heating and dust-filtering systems.
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Efficient, Durable, Affordable Cooling
Born from years of agricultural research and cost-conscious design, this affordable evaporative Cooling pad delivers reliable temperature control for poultry houses and greenhouses while keeping upfront and operating costs low. Engineered with high-porosity cellulose media for rapid water absorption, even airflow and long service life, it reduces ambient temperature, improves animal welfare and plant growth, and operates with low electricity consumption. Easy-to-install modular panels, corrosion-resistant frames, minimal maintenance, and eco-friendly materials offer farmers a practical, durable and energy-saving solution that maximizes ventilation and minimizes heat stress.
Material introduction
The Cooling pad is constructed from corrugated fiber paper using spatial crossing-linking technology, forming a stereoscopic structure with a large evaporation area and high hygroscopicity for cooling efficiencies up to 80%. The material contains no phenol, has no micro holes, and features an instant-drying protective coat that prevents algae and microorganism growth, making it safe, energy-saving and durable. Frames are available in galvanized steel, aluminum alloy or stainless steel for high strength and easy removal, ideal for affordable evaporative cooling in poultry houses and greenhouses.
◎ High-Efficiency Evaporation
◎ Anti-Algae Sanitary
◎ Durable Metal-Framed
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