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RC-A
Red Cherry
RC-A-203
| Material | Aluminum Alloy 6063-T5, 6061-T6 |
| Wall Thickness | 1.5-6.0mm (Customizable) |
| Weight | Customized According to Drawing |
| Standard Size | Height & Width Customizable (Cut to Size Available) |
| Surface Treatment | Anodized (Natural / Black), Powder Coating, Electrophoresis, Wood Grain Transfer |
| Color Options | White, Black, Grey, Champagne, Wood Grain, Custom Colors |
| Design | Industrial Heat Exchange, Ventilation Louvers |
| MOQ | LOW MOQ |
| Machining | Cutting / Punching / CNC / Bending |
| Delivery | 30 - 45 days after sample confirmation |
| Note | Dimensions and machining can be adjusted according to CAD drawings. |
Ideal for industrial cooling towers (including cross-flow and counter-flow models), our louver is easy to install, weather-resistant, and built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or outfitting new equipment, this dedicated louver grille delivers reliable, long-term value for industrial facilities.
Air intake protection is a balancing act: if grille spacing is too tight, airflow resistance rises and fans work harder; if spacing is too wide, debris and splash are less controlled. A strong louver grille design aims for the middle ground—protect the tower without “taxing” the airflow.
Practical outcomes of a balanced design:
More stable airflow across the intake area, supporting consistent cooling performance.
Reduced maintenance friction because debris is stopped early and cleaning becomes quicker.
Less operational drift where performance slowly declines because the intake zone gradually becomes messy.
If you’ve ever watched a tower “work harder” on hot days, you know the sound: fans ramping, airflow noise changing, and the system feeling less smooth. A properly chosen intake grille helps keep the tower operating in a more predictable window—especially when outdoor debris and splash conditions are constant.
Air inlet louvers are commonly made in PVC/PP/FRP or metal, and each has its place. Aluminum alloy is often selected when the project prioritizes mechanical rigidity, long-term shape stability, and site requirements that favor metal components.
How aluminum alloy helps in real use:
Rigid structure: maintains geometry and fit, especially where panels are large or exposed to wind load.
Corrosion resistance options: oxidation/anodizing can enhance surface durability and help the grille maintain a clean appearance.
Confident feel during handling and installation: less flex means easier alignment and fewer “fighting the panel” moments.
This matters most when the intake grille is handled repeatedly for inspection, cleaning, or retrofit work. A stable metal grille often keeps its “straight, square” behavior longer, which can reduce rework during reinstallation.
A good louver grille shouldn’t be limited to one tower style. This product is positioned for cooling tower intake zones where protection, splash control, and airflow stability are required.
Typical application coverage:
Cross-flow and counter-flow tower concepts
Retrofit upgrades
Replace worn or outdated intake protection to restore cleaner airflow and easier maintenance access.
Outdoor installations
Where dust, leaves, and debris are frequent and splash-out creates ongoing cleaning and corrosion concerns.
For retrofits, the “hidden win” is speed: a well-matched grille system can reduce the time spent adapting parts on-site. Instead of improvising with mismatched panels, the goal is a controlled fit that installs cleanly and looks intentional.


| Material | Aluminum Alloy 6063-T5, 6061-T6 |
| Wall Thickness | 1.5-6.0mm (Customizable) |
| Weight | Customized According to Drawing |
| Standard Size | Height & Width Customizable (Cut to Size Available) |
| Surface Treatment | Anodized (Natural / Black), Powder Coating, Electrophoresis, Wood Grain Transfer |
| Color Options | White, Black, Grey, Champagne, Wood Grain, Custom Colors |
| Design | Industrial Heat Exchange, Ventilation Louvers |
| MOQ | LOW MOQ |
| Machining | Cutting / Punching / CNC / Bending |
| Delivery | 30 - 45 days after sample confirmation |
| Note | Dimensions and machining can be adjusted according to CAD drawings. |
Ideal for industrial cooling towers (including cross-flow and counter-flow models), our louver is easy to install, weather-resistant, and built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or outfitting new equipment, this dedicated louver grille delivers reliable, long-term value for industrial facilities.
Air intake protection is a balancing act: if grille spacing is too tight, airflow resistance rises and fans work harder; if spacing is too wide, debris and splash are less controlled. A strong louver grille design aims for the middle ground—protect the tower without “taxing” the airflow.
Practical outcomes of a balanced design:
More stable airflow across the intake area, supporting consistent cooling performance.
Reduced maintenance friction because debris is stopped early and cleaning becomes quicker.
Less operational drift where performance slowly declines because the intake zone gradually becomes messy.
If you’ve ever watched a tower “work harder” on hot days, you know the sound: fans ramping, airflow noise changing, and the system feeling less smooth. A properly chosen intake grille helps keep the tower operating in a more predictable window—especially when outdoor debris and splash conditions are constant.
Air inlet louvers are commonly made in PVC/PP/FRP or metal, and each has its place. Aluminum alloy is often selected when the project prioritizes mechanical rigidity, long-term shape stability, and site requirements that favor metal components.
How aluminum alloy helps in real use:
Rigid structure: maintains geometry and fit, especially where panels are large or exposed to wind load.
Corrosion resistance options: oxidation/anodizing can enhance surface durability and help the grille maintain a clean appearance.
Confident feel during handling and installation: less flex means easier alignment and fewer “fighting the panel” moments.
This matters most when the intake grille is handled repeatedly for inspection, cleaning, or retrofit work. A stable metal grille often keeps its “straight, square” behavior longer, which can reduce rework during reinstallation.
A good louver grille shouldn’t be limited to one tower style. This product is positioned for cooling tower intake zones where protection, splash control, and airflow stability are required.
Typical application coverage:
Cross-flow and counter-flow tower concepts
Retrofit upgrades
Replace worn or outdated intake protection to restore cleaner airflow and easier maintenance access.
Outdoor installations
Where dust, leaves, and debris are frequent and splash-out creates ongoing cleaning and corrosion concerns.
For retrofits, the “hidden win” is speed: a well-matched grille system can reduce the time spent adapting parts on-site. Instead of improvising with mismatched panels, the goal is a controlled fit that installs cleanly and looks intentional.


Common types: cross-flow (air/water flow perpendicular) and counter-flow (air/water flow opposite). They keep equipment from overheating, boost energy efficiency, and support stable industrial operations.


Common types: cross-flow (air/water flow perpendicular) and counter-flow (air/water flow opposite). They keep equipment from overheating, boost energy efficiency, and support stable industrial operations.

