Rocio Valle: Johnson's stand at C&R 2025 welcomed more than 2,500 visitors
Johnson's stand at C&R 2025 welcomed more than 2,500 visitors, who learned about the company's products and had their queries answered. In addition, the company's specification team explained the operation of the machines and shared some installation tips. The Marketing and Communication Director explains that numerous business meetings were held, from which they expect to "achieve great results", in addition to "strengthening the brand image and market positioning".
How many visitors did the Johnson stand receive at C&R 2025?
The outcome has been very positive; our stand received more than 2,500 visitors during the three days of the exhibition. They were not only able to see the products but also to witness demonstrations and have their questions answered, as well as to receive training. Our specification team detailed the operation of the machines and provided installation tips to anyone who showed interest. The occasion, of course, also hosted numerous business meetings, from which we expect to achieve great results.
What goals has Hidrochlor set for its participation in C&R 2025?
The fair is a meeting point where new business opportunities can be discovered, but also where brand image and market positioning can be strengthened, and we hope that all these objectives will be achieved.
What products and innovations did you focus your proposal on?
Johnson presented its air heaters for commercial and industrial applications at C&R: the AURUM M PLUS and AURUM M TOP Series. The first units, available from 26 to 40 kW, are perfect for large homes, offices, hotels or apartment complexes. They have a compact design, occupying just 0.72 m², and achieve an A+++ rating. They operate over a wide temperature range and have a flow temperature of up to 85 °C, which allows them to directly replace old conventional boiler systems.
Meanwhile, the AURUM M TOP series units are designed to meet air conditioning needs, cover DHW demand or even cool or heat water to cover industrial processes in large projects, with supply temperatures from -5 to 85 ºC. Available in 50 and 70 kW, and also rated A+++, they can form modular systems with up to 8 units and include the hydronic kit with circulating pump, so they are fully prepared to be installed and meet the needs of the application directly.
Both series, of course, work with R290 gas which, in addition to having no impact on the ozone layer and a low global warming potential (only 3), is 70% more efficient than other refrigerants; it is also a pure gas, which prevents deterioration of the heat pump system mechanisms, reducing the frequency of compressor breakage and extending the life of lubricants.
Johnson also introduced the new NIRU series of heat recovery units. This product was created to increase efficiency in air conditioning while improving the quality of the spaces, as it expels the air, facilitating its renewal and cleaning; at the same time, through thermal exchange, it manages to heat the air in winter and, with its bypass system, cold air can be introduced from outside to cool the rooms in summer. Available from 200 to 2,000 m³/h and with a very low profile starting at 27.2 centimetres, they are cross-flow and allow an efficiency of up to 86%. They incorporate a double supply filter, a return filter, and a carbon dioxide sensor.