Samsung Group's 360 Cassette Brings A New Style To Cooling And Heating; Aims To Up Sales

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Samsung Group launches the 360 Casette that integrates an a circular design for an even airflow as well as a stylish aesthetic to cooling and heating system.

The cooling and heating system has been serving mankind for quite a while now and basically improves the way people live but controlling the indoor environment remains a challenge despite modern innovations. T

he 360 Casette is an innovative system and attempts to solve the challenges of the cooling and heating technology, a post on SamsungTomorrow said.

The engineers in Samsung Group looked for possible solutions to revolutionize the current heating and cooling system and found out they were looking for wind turbines to improve efficiency of airflow by bringing a sub-airflow through the blades from the external part to the main flow.

Then comes 360 Cassette where they added a Booster Fan to alter airflow direction through air pressure.

After putting the Booster Fan, the engineers contemplated on how to fix the usual flaw of four-way cassette systems, such as, eliminating direct airflow. To even the airflow, Samsung removed the traditional blades from the cooling and heating system and integrated an all-new circular shape, instead of the typical mounted square.

The result was a success - a circular mounted cassette sans the blades and with a Booster Fan that sets a new standard in cooling and heating. Airflow is now even.

Cooling and heating is fast and there are no cold drafts but a comfortable airflow that feels like natural wind. Design-wise, the natural curves make a stylish appliance that suits any interior.

Last month, ACR Journal reported that Samsung Group launched the new air conditioning products with the hope to help the conglomerate achieve $10 billion yearly sales by 2020.

The company claims the 360 Circular design air cooling system cools 34 percent faster. The system's panel comes with an "intuitive display" where users can adjust the flow of air. It can be remotely controlled as well.

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