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DRI to supply heat exchangers to Japanese co

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NEW DELHI, July 20

DESICCANT Rotors International (DRI) has become the first Indian company to export indoor air quality equipment to Japan.

The company will supply its eco-fresh enthalpy rotors, which is basically a heat exchanger, to Shinnihon Thermolung Company Ltd of Japan.

According to the recently-signed agreement, Thermolung will directly source about 50 per cent of the heat exchangers that it makes for the Japanese market through its Indian counterpart.

Shinnihon has a heat exchange business turnover of around $3 million.

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