Ventilatio/Air Conditioning

The conditioning of air is a process of air treatment in closed spaces. This treatment is the regulation of the quality of air in inner spaces concerning its temperature, humidity, cleanness and circulation. The conditioning of air is one of the key factors of HVAC technology (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning). The air which is treated in a system of air conditioning is called “Air Conditioned”. Currently speaking, the process of conditioning of air is called “Air Conditioning”. Bearing this in mind, we have several solutions of Air Conditioning and Ventilation, using a technology that allows improving the quality of air in closed spaces.

As industrial ventilation is meant the process of withdrawing or supplying air by natural or mechanical means from or to an enclosure. The purpose of the ventilation process is to clean and control the air conditions, so that the Man and machines coexist in the same enclosure without prejudice to both parties.

The main objective of the study of industrial ventilation is to identify techniques to control the drafts to be introduced or removed from an enclosure in order to keep it healthy, with minimum energy losses.

Hand blenders

Ideal for daily and consistent usage in professional kitchens

Knife Sterilizer

The perfect solution for an hygiene that reaches a macro biological level. Sterilization through U.V. rays

Self-service line 3

Stainless steel construction, consisting of 2 modules for food exposition.

Grill plate

Stainless steel entirely, ideal for small spaces

Tray cart

Stainless steel entirely, to carry trays.

Food Cutters

For all dry, moist or liquid food; preparation of sauces, soups, desserts; grinder and mincer.

Counter display case

It can be refrigerated, warm or room temperature for the showcasing of products

POS

Billing system

Dishwasher

Dishwasher that has a cabinet where the dirty dishes go in and also an exit for the washed dishes

Juicers

Juicer machine to make natural juices

Buffets

Refrigerated, warm and room temperature solutions, typically used in self-service assembling lines