Bry Air’s compact dehumidifier 

Provider of industrial dehumidifiers at Anuga FoodTec 2024

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Ashish Yadav, sales engineer, Bry Air with the FFB-300 desiccant compact dehumidifier at Anuga FoodTec 2024. Photo- PSA

Bry-Air, a global name in environmental control solutions specializing in dehumidification and moisture-control technologies, showcased its FFB-300 desiccant compact dehumidifier at Anuga FoodTec 2024 in Mumbai. Named the ‘little giant of industrial dehumidifiers,’ the compact device packs advanced moisture-control technology into a small, lightweight package, making it an ideal choice for industries requiring precise humidity management. 

Lightweight and compact, it is the perfect choice for use in small areas having an imperative need for moisture control, Ashish Yadav, sales engineer at Bry Air, said, “With the Make-in-India initiative, many small start-ups are venturing into the food industry and we are looking to target these small-scale units with our products.” The compact dehumidifier can be placed anywhere and does not require large space many a time, eliminating the need for floor space.

It is designed to integrate the small footprint and finish of a commercial unit with the ruggedness of an industrial dehumidifier, he said. Bry-Air describes it as the “compact answer to massive problems.” 

Bry Air with seven factories in the northern region and offices in various tier-1 cities has many bigger growth plans. The company’s growth strategy is aligned with the fast-expanding food industry in India, where proper moisture control is essential for maintaining the quality and safety of products. “As leaders in dehumidification, our business will continue to grow alongside the rapidly developing food industry,” Yadav noted. 

Yadav expressed excitement at the interest Bry-Air’s stand generated at the show. “We received a good response with a huge footfall and many promising leads,” he said. 

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