How to use heat exchangers in the livestock and poultry breeding industry

Improving air quality: Livestock farms produce large amounts of harmful gases such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, as well as water vapor. Heat exchangers can transfer the heat from the polluted air discharged to the fresh air entering during the ventilation process, while achieving preheating and purification of the air, reducing the indoor temperature drop caused by ventilation, providing warm and fresh air for livestock and poultry, improving the breeding environment, and reducing the incidence of livestock and poultry diseases.
Reduce stress reactions: Due to the sensitivity of livestock and poultry to changes in environmental temperature, heat exchangers can gradually bring the temperature of the introduced fresh air closer to the indoor temperature, avoiding stress reactions caused by sudden temperature changes in livestock and poultry, which is beneficial for their growth, development, and production performance.

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