MINIB represents an economical yet aesthetically pleasing system for heating, cooling, and ventilation – developed for modern buildings, low system temperatures, and noticeably comfortable indoor air quality. MINIB has been manufacturing since 1999 and exports its solutions to over 50 countries – focusing on durable quality and practical installation.
MINIB's product range – explained in a nutshell
1) Underfloor convectors / Floor convectors / Trench heaters
For virtually invisible warmth along large glass surfaces – "disappears" into the floor, yet maintains its performance.
With a fan (forced convection) for high output and rapid response – ideal for low flow temperatures (e.g., heat pumps).
Typical features depending on the series: high-quality stainless steel tray, EC motors, 12/24 V DC, microprocessor-controlled electronics, and suitability for heat pumps.
2) Freestanding convectors
Flexible placement (even with large window fronts), with or without a fan depending on the model – also suitable for low-temperature heating systems.
3) Wall-mounted convectors
Slim, elegant units for rooms where traditional radiators are not aesthetically pleasing or functionally appealing – a system component for modern renovations and new builds.
4) Special Convectors
In addition to standard solutions, MINIB also offers special variants (e.g., for specific installation situations and requirements).
5) Ceiling Units
For applications where the technology should be concealed – depending on project requirements, as a complement to the heating/cooling concept.
6) Fan Coils, Induction Units, and Chilled Beams
For comfort-oriented heating/cooling concepts, especially in office and commercial buildings: fan coils, induction units, and chilled beams as efficient system components.
Why tradespeople prefer MINIB:
Efficiency through low medium volume: rapid response times, low operating costs – ideal for modern heat pumps.
Pleasant comfort through natural air circulation and even temperature distribution.
Perfect for use with heat pumps: MINIB explicitly positions convectors as ideal radiators for low-temperature heat sources.