The history of refrigeration in Brazil and the legacy of
Mario Lantery and José Tosi

The history of Lantery is linked to Coldex S/A. Pioneer and leader in the production of components for air conditioning and refrigeration in Brazil, Coldex was founded in 1954 by Mrs. Mario Lantery and José Daniel Tosi, and became part of the Trane Company with its sale in 1972. Decades later, in 1999, Lantery is founded by Mario and Paulo Lantery after identifying a new opportunity in the refrigeration market.

Lantery started its activities with only one bending machine and one manifold drilling machine in a single 13.000 sqft building and over the course of two decades conquered and broaden market share, proving its competence and differentials.

In 2010 we expanded and doubled our manufacturing facilities and our production area, diversifying with a new focus on finned coils, evaporators and condensers.

In 2022 we announced new investments in factory and machinery, increasing the production area to 48.000 sqft.

Our current structure guarantees quality, precision, agility, flexibility and competitive price in the production and delivery of return bends, manifolds, distributors, piping, evaporators and condensers.

Get to know a little about our history and some curiosities, it all started back in 1945, when our founder joined Carrier as an employee in São Paulo.

Our Timeline

1945
Mario Lantery na Carrier

Mario Lantery (de branco ao centro, com e José Tosi à sua esquerda) como engenheiro na Carrier S/A no Rio de Janeiro.

1947
Mario Lantery na Starco

Mario Lantery (de pé ao lado da porta, José Tosi atrás do balcão) como técnico de refrigeração na Starco Ltda. no Rio de Janeiro

1954
Fundação da Coldex

Fundação da Coldex no bairro do Tatuapé em São Paulo. Mario Lantery, José Tosi e os componentes para geladeiras.

1959
Coldex se muda

Sede da Coldex se muda para Diadema em São Paulo.

1962
Jantar Coldex

Jantar da Coldex com funcionários, Jose Daniel ao centro, Mario Lantery á sua esquerda.

1972
Presidencia da ABRAVA

Mario Lantery é capa da Revista do Frio e empossado como presidente da ABRAVA

1974
Coldex-Trane

Acordo com a Trane Company dos EUA é celebrado e Coldex passa a se chamar Coldex-Trane

1999
Lantery Ltda

Mario e Paulo Lantery iniciam as operacoes da Lantery LTDA em Cabreúva, São Paulo

2010
Inicio da produção de aletados

Lantery dobra sua capacidade produtiva investindo em galpão e maquinário para produção de evaporadores e condensadores.

2012
Troféu Oswaldo Moreira

Mário Lantery durante a entrega do Troféu Oswaldo Moreira 2012, no qual o empresário foi agraciado com o prêmio “Homem do Setor”

2019
Lantery na AHR EXPO 2019

Lantery na AHR EXPO 2019 em Miami/USA, em parceria com a CMS e WUXI MICRO RESEARCH Co.

2020
100 anos de Mario Lantery

Homenagem da Revista do Frio e Revista Engenharia e Arquitetura aos 100 anos de Mario Lantery, 3ª geração já esta na empresa.

2022
Novo investimento

Nova rodada de investimento em fábrica e maquinário, dobramos área produtiva novamente, para 4500 m².

Comments and curiosities – 70 years of refrigeration

“In 1952 I traveled to the United States on Solar Ltda. And I visited Melchior Armstrong in New Jersey to check out their condensing unit assembly. This visit resulted in the first assembly line for these units from ¼ hp to 3 hp, air-cooled. We started manufacturing the various components (base, liquid tank, condenser, copper tube connections, various valves, etc.) assembling them on a conveyor line and submerging the assembly in a glass-enclosed tank for pressure testing at 300 lbs, with nitrogen. All assemblies (with or without compressor) were supplied with positive pressure.

After the founding of Coldex in 1954, we started manufacturing dryers for commercial refrigeration with imported silica gel. With unusual support from our friend Paulo Vellinho from Springer in Porto Alegre, we were able to start manufacturing brass evaporators and spun filter driers for Admiral domestic refrigerators.

Around 1957, Coldex was invited to supply evaporators and condensers with aluminum fins for Philco’s new line of window air conditioners (factory in Tatuapé). To obtain the necessary know-how, I went, with our partner and toolmaker Antonio Ortega, to spend 15 days at the Philco factory in Connersville (Indiana). After a few months and with the help of Philco’s drawings, we were producing coils for both Philco and Springer Admiral in Porto Alegre.

Also, at Coldex, we produced 3,000 ice drawers (in aluminum with a cube breaker) a day, before the appearance of the plastic drawers that still dominate the market today. Curious detail – at that time, Frigidaire (GM) manufactured refrigerators, and invited us to visit the GM factory in Dayton (Ohio) to improve the bath in our drawers. I spent two days at the factory in Dayton to discover that the “fantastic” bath was carnauba wax from Brazil.”

Mario Lantery, August/2016