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Project Snapshot
| Client | Gujarat Guardian (India’s Saint-Gobain) |
| Sector | Glass Manufacturing |
| Location | Ankleshwar, Gujarat |
| Application | Large-Scale Production Floor Cooling |
| Units Installed | Initial pilot + 100 additional VC25U units |
| Key Issue | Machinery damage & production stoppage due to extreme heat |
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Challenge
Gujarat Guardian, widely regarded as India’s equivalent of Saint-Gobain in the glass manufacturing sector, operates a major production facility in Ankleshwar. Glass manufacturing inherently involves high-temperature processes, but the ambient heat levels inside the plant had escalated to a point where they were actively damaging machinery and forcing production to halt entirely. Workers faced unbearable conditions, with temperatures near the production equipment peaking at 300 degrees, and the combination of machine breakdowns.
The facility required a cooling solution that could withstand the extreme thermal environment of a glass production plant — one capable of large-scale deployment, quick installation, and reliable year-round performance.
Solution
Symphony Venti Cool’s team assessed the facility and recommended VC25U coolers as the appropriate solution. An initial set of units was deployed as a pilot installation to evaluate performance under the plant’s operating conditions. The VC25U was selected for its all-weather engineered plastic body, four-side cooling pads for superior airflow coverage, and quick-installation design that minimised downtime during deployment.
Following the positive performance of the pilot — with temperatures reducing and working conditions improving — a further 100 VC25U units were commissioned and installed across the facility, providing comprehensive cooling coverage across the entire production floor.

Performance
The initial pilot units demonstrated that the VC25U could operate effectively within the high-heat conditions of a glass manufacturing environment. Temperatures on the production floor dropped to manageable levels following the full deployment, with the engineered plastic bodies of the coolers showing no performance degradation despite the extreme ambient heat. Airflow from the four-side cooling pads was consistent and evenly distributed, eliminating the localised heat spikes that had been causing machinery failures.
Result
Production at Gujarat Guardian was fully restored following the complete installation. Workers were able to return to their stations and maintain their output levels consistently, and machinery damage attributable to overheating was eliminated — directly recovering the production capacity that had been lost. The phased deployment approach allowed the client to validate performance before full investment, demonstrating Symphony Venti Cool’s confidence in the VC25U’s ability to perform in one of India’s most thermally demanding manufacturing environments.