Danfoss
Danfoss

Danfoss

The Danfoss company began its operations in 1933 and has been active in the industrial market for over 85 years. Founded in Nordborg, Denmark, the company has evolved from a single enterprise to one of the world's largest suppliers of energy-efficient and innovative solutions. For more than 50...

The Danfoss company began its operations in 1933 and has been active in the industrial market for over 85 years. Founded in...

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The Danfoss company began its operations in 1933 and has been active in the industrial market for over 85 years. Founded in Nordborg, Denmark, the company has evolved from a single enterprise to one of the world's largest suppliers of energy-efficient and innovative solutions. For more than 50 years, Danfoss Drives has been a global leader in the field of electric motor speed control – it has the largest base of variable speed drives in the world, consisting of VLT® and VACON® frequency converters. Energy-efficient technologies enable the creation of healthier and more comfortable environments in our buildings and homes, including, among other things, delivering more food with less waste. Danfoss is also a leader in developing new devices – they invented, for example, the radiator thermostat and the automatic pressure difference regulator. Danfoss High Pressure Pumps (HPP) is a division of the Danfoss Group – a global leader in the development and production of high-pressure pumps and energy recovery devices. The company operates in more than 100 countries worldwide, including Poland, where it has many local service centers. Danfoss prides itself on its prestigious research and development centers, as well as its international manufacturing, distribution, and service network. Danfoss specializes in providing solutions used in sectors such as food distribution, air conditioning, industrial and commercial refrigeration. They offer products such as valves, sensors, electronics, pumps, heat exchangers, and compressors, including our pioneering oil-free centrifugal compressor Danfoss Turbocor.