Varroc India Limited – Sambhajinagar Plant

Overview

Varroc India Limited is one of India’s leading global automotive component manufacturers, specializing in electrical, electronic, polymer, and metallic systems for two-wheelers and passenger vehicles. The Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad) facility is a key production hub, equipped with advanced CNC and VMC machining centers for valve and precision metal component manufacturing.

These high-precision machining operations generate considerable heat and contamination—such as oil mist, metallic dust, and fine smoke—which affect both equipment performance and worker comfort. Maintaining adequate temperature, air quality, and exhaust balance was a major operational challenge at this plant.

Project Requirement

The client approached Weather Controlling Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. (WCSIPL) to design a high-capacity ventilation and cooling system that could:
The total built-up production area was approximately 150,000 sq.ft with a clear height of 10 meters, requiring a large-volume fresh air system integrated with synchronized exhaust.

WCSIPL Solution

WCSIPL engineered and executed a turnkey single-stage evaporative cooling system delivering 4,00,000 CFM of supply air and an equal 4,00,000 CFM of exhaust air for effective cross-ventilation.

The system was designed for maximum thermal comfort, odor dilution, and particulate removal while consuming a fraction of the energy of conventional mechanical cooling systems.

Key aspects of the design included

System Configuration

Results Achieved

After commissioning, the system achieved exceptional performance across all zones:

Key Highlights

Conclusion

The Varroc India Limited – Sambhajinagar Plant project demonstrates WCSIPL’s expertise in large-volume industrial cooling and ventilation for high-heat, high-contamination environments.
By combining optimized evaporative cooling, engineered exhaust balance, and precision air distribution, WCSIPL delivered a sustainable, cost-effective, and high-performance solution perfectly suited for the demanding conditions of automotive machining operations.

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