

A Compressor is the heart of the refrigeration system, responsible for compressing refrigerant gas and enabling the refrigeration cycle. It plays a crucial role in maintaining low temperatures for cooling and preservation in dairy and food processing. Built for efficiency and durability, our compressors are engineered to deliver consistent performance under varying load conditions.


A Condenser is a critical component in refrigeration systems used to convert refrigerant vapor into liquid by dissipating heat. In dairy and industrial cooling applications, it ensures effective thermal management and system efficiency. Dairy Engineering Works’s Condensers are engineered for high performance, featuring corrosion-resistant materials, optimal heat exchange surfaces, and compatibility with both Ammonia and Freon-based systems. Designed for long-term durability and low maintenance, our condensers support a wide range of cooling capacities, ensuring reliable operation in milk chilling plants, cold storage units, and process cooling setups.


A Receiver is a key component in refrigeration systems that stores liquid refrigerant coming from the condenser before it enters the expansion valve. It helps regulate refrigerant flow, ensuring consistent cooling performance and system stability. Dairy Engineering Works’s Receivers are designed for safety and reliability, the receiver tank is made from heavy-duty materials to withstand high pressures and are designed for compatibility with Ammonia and Freon systems. They offer safe storage, optimal capacity management, and seamless integration with industrial refrigeration setups.


An Accumulator is a critical safety component in refrigeration systems, designed to prevent liquid refrigerant from entering the compressor. It temporarily stores excess refrigerant, allowing only vapor to flow through, thus protecting the compressor from damage. Dairy Engineering Works’s Accumulators are engineered for high efficiency and reliability, ensuring smooth operation, extended compressor life, and enhanced system performance in both Ammonia and Freon-based refrigeration plants.


The IBT (Ice Bank Tank) with Cooling Coil is a key component in dairy refrigeration systems, designed to store thermal energy in the form of ice. It uses submerged cooling coils to chill water gradually during off-peak hours, forming a reserve of ice that enables rapid cooling during peak demand. Dairy Engineering Works’s IBT Tanks and Cooling Coils ensure consistent chilled water supply, reduced energy costs, and efficient load management—making them ideal for milk chilling and other temperature-sensitive dairy processes.


A Cooling Tower is an essential unit in large-scale refrigeration systems, used to remove heat from the water-cooled condenser and dissipate it into the atmosphere. This process maintains efficiency and cooling performance across the system. Our cooling towers are constructed with corrosion-resistant materials, high-efficiency fans, and structured packing for optimal airflow and water distribution.
