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Mirai Intex Launches Air-Based Cooling System MIRAI X CRYO
04 April 2025

Mirai Intex Launches Air-Based Cooling System MIRAI X CRYO

Mirai Intex has introduced MIRAI X CRYO, a refrigeration system that operates without traditional refrigerants, using only air as the cooling medium. The system is designed to meet rising environmental and regulatory demands by offering precise, fast, and energy-efficient cooling for industrial and commercial applications.

MIRAI X CRYO avoids the use of synthetic gases, which are subject to increasing regulation and phase-out under global climate policies. By relying solely on air, the system eliminates the risks associated with refrigerant bans and shortages, while also reducing environmental impact.

According to Mirai Intex, the unit provides real-time temperature control across a wide range of applications, including pharmaceutical storage, cryotherapy, food preservation, and high-tech manufacturing. The technology enables rapid temperature adjustments with high accuracy.

Target applications include:

  • Pharmaceutical and medical storage, where stable ultra-low temperatures are essential for vaccines, biologics, and research materials

  • Cryotherapy and wellness facilities, which require consistent and reliable cold delivery

  • Food and beverage operations, looking to maintain freshness with minimal environmental footprint

  • Electronics and semiconductor sectors, where microchip production demands precise thermal control

The company states that MIRAI X CRYO also helps reduce energy consumption, supporting broader sustainability goals. The system is positioned as a solution for businesses aiming to adapt to stricter environmental standards without compromising on performance.

MIRAI X CRYO reflects ongoing trends in the refrigeration industry toward natural refrigerants, decarbonization, and long-term regulatory compliance.

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