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The latest addition to the 
successful Marley Sigma series 
of crossflow cooling towers 
utilizes advanced composites 
and stainless steel for excellent 
durability and corrosion resistance 
in a truly cost-effective design.

Drawing on over 40 years of design 
experience with composites,  
Marley-designed FRP pultrusions 
and SMC shapes allow quick, 
accurate field assembly. 

Incorporating many standard 
and optional features to enhance 
its appearance, the Sigma F 
Series adapts equally well to 
architecturally sensitive campus 
environments or industrial plants.

 

Clean Appearance

 

Lower profile than counterflow; 
standard internal inlet; optional 
pultruded casing; optional cased 
guardrails conceal mechanical 
equipment.

 

Ease of Installation

 

Consistent, predictable, stable 
materials offer consistent fit, 
consistent quality. Multiple casing 
options.

 

Corrosion Resistance

 

Fiberglass structure, fan deck, and 
casing and stainless steel hot water 
basins are impervious to a broad 
range of corrosive materials; immune 
to rot and decay.

 

Fire Resistance

 

Optional FRP structural members, 
casing and fan cylinders are all 
available with low flame spread 
ratings.

 

No Preservatives

 

Environmentally friendly. No 
preservative treatment required.

 

Stable, High Strength  

Composite Structure

 

Less costly than stainless; 
more durable than galvanizing; more 
consistent than wood.

 

Flexible Operation

 

Innovative distribution system 
accommodates wide flow variations 
automatically, eases maintenance.

Marley Sigma F Series

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