Try it out in your own facility and see how it works.
THE CHALLENGE
In process environments, heat builds continuously from machinery, operations and surrounding conditions — regardless of season, especially in enclosed areas, zones with limited airflow or parts of the process where heat is a necessary component of the development or manufacturing itself — regardless of the season.
Temperatures often rise unevenly across the facility, especially in large spaces, enclosed areas or zones with limited airflow.
This means temperature control is not a seasonal issue, but a continuous requirement.
Portable air conditioners provide controlled cooling where stable and precise temperature conditions are required.
They are best suited for enclosed areas or for spot cooling in zones where heat affects process performance or equipment reliability.
Ideal for areas where temperature directly impacts process consistency and reliability.
Typical uses
Process-critical zones
Workstations and control areas
Equipment and machinery zones
Enclosed or sensitive areas
Key benefits

Stable and consistent cooling

Supports process consistency

Improves working conditions

Provides dehumidification

Cooling directed exactly where needed
Air coolers improve airflow and reduce heat across large areas where traditional air conditioning is not practical.
They are well-suited for environments with high ceilings, open layouts and continuous heat from machinery or operations.
Ideal for maintaining stable and workable conditions across large process areas.
Typical uses
Production halls and process areas
Large indoor facilities
Open or ventilated environments
Areas with continuous heat generation
Key benefits

Improves airflow across large areas

Reduces heat build-up from processes and equipment

Supports consistent working conditions

Performs well in ventilated environments

Low energy consumption
Choose the best system for your facility
*Many facilities use both for the best overall results.
Choosing the right cooling solution for process environments requires real-world testing. Every facility is different, and performance depends on layout, operations and conditions.
That’s why we offer a 1-week free trial — so you can test the unit in your own environment and evaluate performance under normal operating conditions.



