We tailor sustainable and compliant refrigeration systems.
Refrigeration engineering is a specialized field within mechanical engineering that focuses on the design, development and optimization of systems and technologies used to control temperature and preserve products. Haskell’s Utilities & Refrigeration team has a critical role in developing sustainable and compliant refrigeration systems using natural refrigerants, such as ammonia, CO2 and propane, as well as synthetic refrigerants to support Food, Beverage, Pharmaceutical and Industrial Process facilities.
Collaboration is the key to exemplary performance throughout your facility.
Haskell’s refrigeration engineers are involved in all phases of the project life cycle. From project initiation, design, construction, commissioning and handover, our refrigeration engineers collaborate with architects, engineers, field superintendents and customers to deliver complex projects successfully.
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