Improving Cooling Efficiency: Two Effective Strategies

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Improving cooling efficiency can be achieved through optimizing airflow and enhancing heat exchange surfaces. Research indicates that increasing the surface area of cooling towers can significantly boost their performance. Additionally, ensuring proper maintenance and regular cleaning of cooling systems is crucial for efficiency. Specific questions about cooling technologies can lead to more targeted discussions and solutions. Engaging with detailed inquiries is essential for effective knowledge sharing in technical forums.
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Discuss two measures that can improve the cooling efficiency.
 
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