Air Cooled Chillers
Air-cooled chillers are refrigeration systems that use ambient air to dissipate heat from the refrigerant or coolant through a series of fans and coils. Unlike water-cooled chillers, which require a constant water supply

Water Cooled Chillers
Water-cooled chillers are refrigeration systems that utilize water to absorb and transfer heat away from the refrigerant. They are commonly used in large-scale industrial and commercial cooling applications.

Screw Chillers
Screw chillers are refrigeration systems used for air conditioning and industrial cooling. They operate with screw compressors, ensuring efficient performance. These chillers handle large cooling loads effectively.

Variable Speed Chillers
Variable speed chillers use compressors with variable frequency drives (VFDs) to adjust motor speed. This enables efficient cooling by matching the load demand. It helps reduce energy consumption

Oil Chiller
Oil chillers are vital for temperature regulation in industrial lubrication systems. They prevent oil degradation and ensure smooth operation. These systems are essential for high-performance machinery.

Hydraulic Oil Chiller
Hydraulic oil chillers provide temperature control for hydraulic oils in heavy machinery. They prevent heat buildup that could lead to failures. Proper cooling improves machine longevity and efficiency.

Online Chiller
Online chillers offer remote control and monitoring for industrial cooling. They are designed to ensure continuous and efficient operation. Internet integration enhances system management.

Glycol Chiller
Glycol chillers offer precise temperature control using a glycol mixture. They are widely used in food processing, brewing, and medical applications. Reliable cooling ensures smooth operations.

Spindle Chiller
Spindle chillers prevent spindle overheating in CNC machines and industrial tools. They ensure smooth rotation at high speeds. Efficient cooling enhances cutting accuracy and equipment lifespan.

Refrigerated Air Dryer
Refrigerated air dryers provide consistent air drying for compressed air systems. By cooling and removing moisture, they prevent corrosion. This leads to better system durability and performance.
