A trusted name in energy, environment, and industrial engineering delivering total solutions for over three decades.
Since 1990, Thermo Fab Engineers has been a trusted name in the industrial engineering sector. Founded by Er. V.K. Jain in Saharanpur (U.P.), the company has grown from a pressure-parts manufacturer into a complete boiler and pollution-control solutions provider. Our user-first philosophy ensures every system we build is simple to operate, easy to maintain, and built to last.
TFE doesn't just manufacture equipment — we engineer complete end-to-end solutions. From initial concept and design to commissioning and after-sales support, every step is handled in-house. Our engineering team continually invests in R&D, adopting the latest technologies to maximise efficiency while minimising operational costs for clients.
TFE is a key player in industrial emission control. We design and manufacture Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP) and Bag Filters that meet stringent environmental norms. Within just 5 years of entering this segment, TFE has successfully installed more than 15 ESP and Bag Filter units across industries, helping clients comply with pollution control board guidelines while safeguarding air quality.
We understand that industrial investments must deliver measurable returns. TFE is built on the principle of doing more with less — maximising output while protecting your capital.
Our project management systems ensure every milestone is tracked and delivered within agreed timelines — no delays, no excuses.
Competitive pricing backed by in-house manufacturing eliminates middlemen costs, making TFE solutions lighter on investor budgets.
Optimised designs and fuel-efficient systems translate directly into lower operating costs and higher returns on investment for our clients.
TFE owns and operates a world-class design and manufacturing centre equipped for every phase of a project lifecycle. This vertical integration ensures quality control at every stage, faster turnaround times, and elimination of supply chain risks.