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INCORPORATING COLD CHAIN
Commercial Refrigeration Services (CRS) had the team from
shecco in Belgium at their stand and focused on all things
CO 2 . They displayed an industrial-type pack and a
condensing unit at the show. The team, standing from left:
Rui de Freitas, Shaun Hadfield, Wynand Groenewald,
Rhulani Baloyi, Samantha Ayres, and Dalene Lottering. Front,
from left: Jocelyn Kettle, Siziwe Mulidi, and Abigail Hatfield.
Compact Cool shared with visitors that they are a local
chiller manufacturer that offers a local alternative to
imported units. “We have our own facilities to produce
non-standard units. A customer comes to us and we can
build what they want to the spec,” said Pablo Simoes
(general technical manager) on left, here with Jose
Simoes (founder).
Cool Breeze (Air-Dale Engineering) exhibited its unique
twin-fan cooler, as well as its regular high-quality Cool
Breeze evaporative coolers. They also showcased new
high-tech QC systems and inverter fans. Stuart Karovsky,
general manager (pictured), said the products are
proudly Australian and of a high calibre.
The Copper Development
Association Africa
displayed some of their
main members. “We are
advertising our support of
training in the industry,”
said Evert Swanepoel,
executive chairman. The
association was also at the
show to further promote
the use of copper in
HVAC.
Cubicool International exhibited its full range of Cubicool
products, including some of its latest design releases. Visitors
met the team and learnt about their exciting prospects in
terms of products and services in 2018 and beyond.
Dalucon highlighted that they are now using EcoMate
polyurethane chemicals. They have changed all their
pumps and comply with EU standards. Also, they are the
only company injecting at 40mm density with the
EcoMate chemicals. The Dalucon team, from left: Albert
Gurwe; Kayleigh Jones; Elsje Lombaard; Stefano Martinelli;
Olivia Naude; and Kevin Barreto.
Danfoss displayed a huge variety of their cooling products.
“The message we’re driving here is engineering tomorrow.
We are trying to digitise all our products, creating next
generation networks,” said Roy Naidoo, area sales
manager: refrigeration and air conditioning (in picture).
Products on display included the optima invertor running
on variable speed drive, the multi ejector, new ICAD
actuators on the ammonia side, and CO 2 products.
DDL Equipment’s stand
focused on giving more
information on their Uni-Flo
spiral doors, high-speed
doors, and conveyors.
Armand Momberg, sales
representative (pictured),
said DDL aims to take
FRIGAIR’s networking
experience to bolster its
business.
Desiccant Rotors International is a member of both local
and international associations (SAIRAC and ASHRAE)
and distributes a variety of products to the market.
Fellow member of SAIRAC and life member of ASHRAE,
Chris Elston manned the stand, offering brochures and
pamphlets with more information about the company.
Direct Digital Control Services (DDCS) showed off
its Innotech range of equipment, including OMNI
and other controls such as the new building energy
management system (BEMS) controllers. The DDCS
team, from left: Christopher Groen, Karen Wilson, Adam
Franklin, Deborah Wilson, Ian Wilson, and Shawn Radov.
Dos-Air exhibited evaporative coolers, spare ducting,
spiral diffusers, and other products. They shared
information about who they are and new Port-A-Cool
products that will be launched around August. Trymore
Nhotito, a representative from Dos-Air (in picture),
shared his enthusiasm about the show and visitors he
had come across.
2018
AFRICA’S ONLY DEDICATED HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION & ENERGY EVENT
COLD LINK AFRICA • September 2018
www.coldlinkafrica.co.za
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