Air Cooled Chillers
Air-cooled chillers are efficient refrigeration systems that utilize air to remove heat from the refrigerant. In contrast, water-cooled chillers rely on water sources and cooling towers for heat dissipation.

Water Cooled Chillers
Water-cooled chillers operate by circulating water through a heat exchanger to remove heat from the refrigerant. They are extensively used in industrial and commercial buildings that require

Screw Chillers
Screw chillers operate using screw compressors, making them effective for continuous cooling. They handle large cooling demands with high efficiency. These chillers are widely used in industrial and commercial settings.

Variable Speed Chillers
Variable speed chillers have compressors with variable frequency drives (VFDs) that adjust motor speed based on cooling demand. This improves energy efficiency and reduces power consumption. They are ideal for fluctuating load

Oil Chiller
Oil chillers maintain the temperature of lubricating oil in industrial machinery. They prevent overheating and ensure smooth operation. These systems enhance equipment efficiency

Hydraulic Oil Chiller
Hydraulic oil chillers are designed to cool hydraulic oil in machinery and equipment. They maintain optimal temperature levels for efficiency. Proper cooling prevents wear and prolongs

Online Chiller
Online chillers offer continuous cooling solutions for various industries. They come with internet connectivity for remote monitoring and control. This ensures efficient and hassle-free operation.

Glycol Chiller
Glycol chillers provide efficient cooling using a glycol-water solution. They are essential for maintaining low and stable temperatures. Common applications include breweries, wineries, and food industries.

Spindle Chiller
Spindle chillers manage heat in high-speed rotating spindles, preventing thermal expansion. They ensure stable performance in CNC and industrial machines. Proper cooling improves accuracy and durability.

Refrigerated Air Dryer
Refrigerated air dryers eliminate excess moisture in compressed air systems. They work by cooling the air, causing condensation. This ensures smooth operation and prevents equipment failure.
