Complete climate solutions for pigs and piglets
Whether you manage farrowing houses, fattening barns, or sow facilities, your climate system plays a critical role in animal welfare, performance, and energy efficiency. Our tailored solutions for ventilation, heating, cooling, and air treatment help you manage heat and cold stress, reduce ammonia levels, and ensure optimal growing conditions.
Our solutions for optimal pig housing environments
Pig ventilation systems
Maintaining fresh, consistent airflow is key to pig welfare and litter quality. Our advanced ventilation systems for pig farms ensure even distribution of air across the entire facility, preventing dead zones and reducing respiratory issues linked to ammonia and dust. Our systems are designed to support sows, piglets, hogs, and fattening pigs, minimizing stress and improving feed conversion ratios.
Evaporative cooling systems
to reduce heat stress in pigs
High temperatures can severely impact feed intake, weight gain, and reproductive performance. Our evaporative cooling systems for pig houses provide natural and efficient temperature reduction, even in hot and humid climates. Our high-efficiency cooling pads and fan systems help prevent heat stress in pigs, ensuring better welfare and productivity across all stages.
Heating systems for piglets,
sow barns, and farrowing houses
Young piglets and newborns are highly sensitive to cold stress. Our energy-efficient heating solutions for pig farms deliver targeted warmth exactly where and when it’s needed, without overheating the whole building. From radiant heaters to centralized systems, we support healthy growth during critical early-life stages while reducing energy costs.
Air treatment systems for ammonia
and dust control in pig barns
Poor indoor air quality, especially high ammonia levels, is a common issue in pig housing. Our air treatment solutions for pigs include filtration systems and gas control technologies that remove harmful particles and odors. This ensures not only a healthier environment for pigs and piglets, but also improved conditions for farm workers.
