Air Cooled Chillers
Air-cooled chillers are refrigeration systems that use ambient air to dissipate heat from the coolant or refrigerant. Unlike water-cooled chillers, they do not rely on cooling towers or an external water source.

Water Cooled Chillers
Water-cooled chillers are refrigeration systems that use water as a cooling medium to remove heat from the refrigerant efficiently. They are widely used in large-scale industrial and commercial cooling applications.

Screw Chillers
Screw chillers are refrigeration systems used in air conditioning and industrial cooling. They feature screw compressors that efficiently handle large cooling loads. These chillers offer reliable performance and energy efficiency.

Variable Speed Chillers
Variable speed chillers are refrigeration systems with compressors powered by variable frequency drives (VFDs), allowing the motor to adjust its speed based on cooling demand.

Oil Chiller
Oil Chiller are refrigeration systems designed to control and maintain the temperature of lubricating oil used in industrial machinery and processes. They ensure that the oil remains within a specified temperature range critical.

Hydraulic Oil Chiller
Hydraulic oil chillers keep hydraulic fluid within a safe temperature range. They prevent overheating, which can damage system components. This ensures better efficiency and longevity.

Online Chiller
Online chillers are intelligent cooling solutions for industrial processes. They feature real-time remote access for efficient operation. This allows users to track and manage performance easily.

Glycol Chiller
Glycol chillers use a glycol-based cooling system for industrial applications. They ensure steady temperatures in brewing and food industries. The coolant prevents freezing and enhances efficiency.

Spindle Chiller
Spindle chillers regulate the temperature of CNC machine spindles. They prevent overheating in high-speed operations. This ensures precision, efficiency, and extended spindle life.

Refrigerated Air Dryer
Refrigerated air dryers remove moisture from compressed air by cooling it. The process condenses water vapor into liquid, preventing equipment damage. They are essential for clean, dry air
