Manufactured in galvanized sheet, model with air cone for air direction. - High performance engine. - Aluminum shutters. Maximum flow 44,000m³.
Air cooling system composed of 45x15° hive model cellulose evaporative plates with dimensions of 1800x600x150mm. - Easy cleaning. - Gutters in stainless steel. Uniform water distribution.
Evaporative plate hive model 45x15° with dimensions of 1800x600x150mm. - Made from cellulose. - Greater efficiency. - Low maintenance. High durability.
Evaporative plate hive model 45x45° with dimensions of 1800x600x150mm. - Made of polypropylene. - High efficiency. - Low maintenance. High durability.
Made of high-resistance polypropylene and polyethylene. - Laminated structure with welded or sewn seam. - System with automatic disarm. - Elevation system with light-handling manual ratchets or geared motor. - Colors available: BLUE, YELLOW, BLACK, BLUE/SILVER, BLACK/SILVER.
Screen made of galvanized wire with a mesh of 1x1” wire16. - Prevents the passage of birds and animals. - Lower risk of contamination. - Increases the security of the aviary. - Greater cost benefit.
Inlets produced in high quality polypropylene with anti-UV protection. Used to perform minimum ventilation and smooth air exchange. - Fully automated and synchronized system. - Improved accuracy in controlling the aviary environment. - Low cost compared to other ways. - Applicable in every season of the year. - Provides security to the producer.
Powerful sealing system with proven efficiency, its main objective is to retain the entry of air through the evaporative plates, providing greater control and precision of the air-conditioned environment. - 100% automated and synchronized system. - Ideal for rearing and rearing aviaries, helping with temperature control. - Used in laying aviaries for greater batch efficiency. - Structure produced in high quality galvanized steel. - Blocks the entry of light through the evaporative plates.
With more than 50 years, Kilbra maintains its reference in its founder, Osvaldo Moterani. A history that began in 1970 as a subsistence mechanism is currently considered a parameter for the poultry segment