Dry Coolers, Inc. is an Oxford, Michigan-based industrial machinery manufacturing company founded in 1985, specializing in the design, engineering, and supply of industrial cooling systems. Located in the heart of the automotive industry, the company has extensive experience collaborating with large and small contractors to deliver customized process cooling solutions for industrial applications. Dry Coolers' product range includes small point-of-service cooling units to large, complex plant-wide systems, covering air-cooled heat exchangers, pump stations, evaporative cooling tower systems, refrigeration equipment, and integrated cooling infrastructure. The company provides professional engineering services, including system design, project support, and technical consultation to ensure efficient, reliable cooling performance for high-heat industrial processes. With a team of 51-200 employees, Dry Coolers serves a broad range of industries requiring robust thermal management, including manufacturing, automotive, and potentially high-density computing environments like data centers and cryptocurrency mining. As of January 2, 2026, Dry Coolers, Inc. is active with ongoing manufacturing, engineering, and cooling system supply services.
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