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 require cooling towers or an external water source.

Water Cooled Chillers
Water-cooled chillers operate by circulating water to dissipate heat from the refrigerant, ensuring effective cooling in industrial and commercial environments. These chillers are preferred for their reliability and consistent

Screw Chillers
Screw chillers are designed for air conditioning and process cooling applications. They rely on screw compressors for smooth and reliable operation. Suitable for large-scale cooling requirements.

Variable Speed Chillers
Variable speed chillers are refrigeration systems with VFD-equipped compressors that adjust motor speed based on cooling demand. This improves energy efficiency and reduces power consumption

Oil Chiller
Oil chillers are refrigeration systems that regulate lubricating oil temperature in industrial machines. They prevent overheating and ensure smooth operation. Maintaining the right oil temperature is crucial

Hydraulic Oil Chiller
Hydraulic oil chillers prevent overheating by maintaining oil temperature in hydraulic machinery. They help optimize performance and reduce downtime. These chillers are essential for industrial applications.

Online Chiller
Online chillers deliver continuous refrigeration with internet-based control features. They allow users to monitor and adjust settings remotely. This ensures efficiency and quick response to system changes.

Glycol Chiller
Glycol chillers maintain low and stable temperatures in industries like brewing and winemaking. They use a glycol-water coolant to absorb and dissipate heat. This ensures optimal production conditions.

Spindle Chiller
Spindle chillers regulate spindle temperature in CNC machines and other equipment. They prevent overheating caused by high-speed rotation. This ensures precision and extends spindle life.

Refrigerated Air Dryer
Refrigerated air dryers remove moisture from compressed air by cooling it to condense water vapor. They improve air quality and prevent system damage. This ensures efficient and reliable operation.

