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Best Air: Innovating Humidification Solutions

By April 21, 20252 Mins Read
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Best Air is doing humidification systems of civil plants and also prefabricated plants based on customer requirements

Best Air Group is a reputed company specialist in Air Engineering for Textile Industries and serving the industries for more than 26 years. A well trained and knowledgeable team is offering good sales and service support to the customers. Best Air is doing humidification systems of civil plants and also prefabricated plants based on customer requirements.

Humidification plays a vital role in maintaining the required ambience in the departments enhances the working performance of machineries, yarn/fabric quality, workers comfort and also the failure of electronic parts due to heat. One of the prime products of Best Air is MAW (Mini Air Washer) is a prefabricated plant is easy to install occupies lesser space. The principle of operation is adiabatic cooling of hot air being conditioned and then delivered to the departments for maintaining the required RH (Relative Humidity). It is possible to achieve the RH ranges from 50 per cent – 80 per cent based on the application at lesser power than civil plants. Mills having space constraints to build civil plants and also mills using air coolers are unable to achieve the required RH prefer our MAW. It is a viable option techno-commercially to fulfill their requirements.

The another product in our basket is CAW (Compact Air Washer) similar to civil plants but cost effective and also quicker to install and run the plant ie. Time saving concept. CAW also meets the requirements of mills to maintain the required department ambience. Our concept of the plant designing is to operate the plant at optimum level of saving energy, also the initial investment and lesser operating cost.

We are also doing prefabricated exhaust plants and CDS (Compact Yarn spinning system) another value addition for Textile Industries.  

Looking for a channel partners state wise all India basis.

(Communication provided by the management of the company)

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