Metso launches OKTOP Cooling Tower with unmatched performance and compact footprint
Published by Jody Dodgson,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,

Designed for reliability and performance, the new OKTOP Cooling Tower combines Metso’s proven technology with a highly compact footprint ideal for brownfield installations, effortless maintenance, and rapid installation to deliver maximum value with simplified design. With the lowest emissions in the market, the solution is part of the Metso Plus offering.
“The third-generation OKTOP Cooling Tower is designed for maximum efficiency and minimised downtime and maintenance costs. It offers an installation footprint that is up to 70% smaller while maintaining superior cooling power compared to the previous generation,” says Valter Mangs, Product Manager for Cooling Towers at Metso. “The improved design prevents the recirculation of warm off gas, ensuring optimal cooling efficiency and improved overall performance. In addition, as the world’s first self-cleaning cooling tower, it ensures the longest operational intervals in the market.”
Metso is a leading provider of hydrometallurgical processing solutions for metals refining. The offering encompasses process testing and flowsheet development, plant design and the supply of proprietary equipment, along with a full range of services. Metso’s proprietary equipment solutions are designed to optimise metallurgical performance and ensure reliable operation.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/product-news/02122025/metso-launches-oktop-cooling-tower-with-unmatched-performance-and-compact-footprint/
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