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, which require a water source and cooling towers.

Water Cooled Chillers
Water-cooled chillers are high-performance refrigeration systems that use water-cooled condensers to dissipate heat effectively. They are preferred in industrial plants, hotels, and commercial complexes.

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 integrate VFDs to control compressor speed based on demand. This reduces unnecessary power use and improves efficiency. They are widely used in industries requiring precise cooling.

Oil Chiller
Oil chillers use refrigeration technology to maintain optimal oil temperature. They enhance machine efficiency by preventing overheating. This reduces wear and extends component lifespan.

Hydraulic Oil Chiller
Hydraulic oil chillers regulate the temperature of hydraulic oil in industrial systems. They prevent overheating and maintain optimal viscosity. This ensures smooth and efficient machinery operation.

Online Chiller
Online chillers support automated cooling with remote access capabilities. They ensure precise temperature regulation in industrial setups. Internet connectivity allows seamless monitoring and adjustments.

Glycol Chiller
Glycol chillers help maintain low and consistent temperatures in various industries. They are essential for food, beverage, and pharmaceutical processing. Their cooling efficiency prevents contamination and spoilage.

Spindle Chiller
Spindle chillers use advanced cooling technology to stabilize spindle temperatures. They reduce excessive heat from high-speed machining. This ensures long-term spindle reliability.

Refrigerated Air Dryer
Refrigerated air dryers cool compressed air to remove excess moisture. Water vapor condenses into liquid, reducing humidity. This prevents corrosion and enhances system performance.
