Shanghai Terrui International Trade Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Terrui International Trade Co., Ltd.

Dairy

Barn Ventilation: Digital Air Management as an IoT Node

Good air isn't a luxury in a dairy barn; it's the baseline for milk production. When ammonia and humidity build up, they create a respiratory drag on the herd that hits the tank fast. Our industrial exhaust fans act as a heavy-duty flush for the entire facility, engineered with corrosion-resistant parts to handle the grime of a working barn without skipping a beat. But the real edge comes from the integration—these fans now function as active nodes in your IoT farm network. Through the mobile APP, you’re not just flicking switches; you’re orchestrating a climate based on real-time sensor data. It keeps the bedding dry and the cows cool, transforming environmental control from a manual chore into a data-driven constant.



Milking Parlor Comfort: Precision Cooling via Smart Integration 

The milking parlor is the highest-pressure zone on the farm. If it gets stuffy or the fans start making a racket, cows get skittish, and your throughput drops. We use HVLS fans with PMSM motors to deliver massive air movement without the buffeting noise of traditional blowers. It’s about a steady, low-speed breeze that settles the herd and keeps the crew focused. Because they are whisper-quiet, they won't spook the animals during critical milking times. Now, with full IoT connectivity, you can dial in the deck's climate directly from your smartphone. Whether you’re on-site or off, the APP gives you total oversight of fan speeds and energy use, ensuring that year-round comfort is managed with a few taps on a screen.



Smart Hydration: Getting Water and Air to Work Together

 To get the most milk out of a herd, you have to nail the basics: water and air. Terrui’s smart waterers are insulated and heated so cows aren't forced to drink freezing water during a cold snap. It keeps their gut moving and their metabolism steady. When you add our exhaust fans to the mix, they flush out the heavy humidity and heat that usually clogs up a barn. It’s a simple system—warm water and fresh air. This pairing takes the pressure off the animals, cuts down on heat stress, and keeps production levels right where they need to be.



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