Cool solutions for hot working environments
Cooling your factory without any recurring expense or electricity? That's precisely what eco-friendly and cost-effective Arven wind turbo ventilators are designed for. Arven turbo ventilators work with the help of natural hot air drafts present inside the factory and also with the help of air movement outside.

Designed and manufactured in Australia and imported into India by Sreelakshmi Traders since 2002, these rooftop ventilators are come with the vane design and are meant for industrial use. The vanes are profiled and rolled to provide a strong blade to enhance good aerodynamic performance. Twin sealed and lubricated steel bearings for low resistance co-efficiency allow the turbine to spin in the lowest wind speed. With the rate up to 2400 rpm, the working is silent and perpetual.

Rooftop Ventilators
Arven turbo ventilators are made of high grade aluminum making them corrosion resistant. Aiming towards efficiency in their mechanism, these are easy to install as they require no additional structural support. Aluminum pressed air foil vanes are designed to drainrainwater without spilling into the rotor head. The centrifugal force created by the constant rotation of the turbine assists to repel water with an outward movement of air. Being water-tight and corrosion resistant they are suitable for applications like warehouses, power plants, factories and small scale industries. The product comes with a 5-year warranty against any manufacturing defects.

Sreelakshmi Traders are established dealers in a variety of specialty self-adhesive tape and several packaging materials. They also deal in wind turbo ventilators and aerosol spray paints. Their head office is in Chennai and branch offices are at Delhi, Hyderabad, Karur, Kolkatta and Coimbatore. At present they are distributors for M/s. Maharashtra Plastic & Industries, Daman; Tesa Tapes India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai and Patkar Extrusions, Ankleshwar. Sreelakshmi Traders have variously participated in ACMEE 2002, 2004 & 2006, IPLEX 2005 and in INTEC 2005 exhibitions.