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Enerquip has
a long history of high quality fabrication. We can trace
our beginnings back to when we were supplying horizontal
steam engines to the Pennsylvania coal fields in 1878.
We are now working in our third century with heat
transfer equipment and, despite our long history, we are
still a vibrant company constantly seeking the cutting
edge of heat transfer technology. To give you an
idea of how long ago it was, in 1878 the phonograph was
patented by Thomas Edison, 13,000 people died in the
Mississippi valley from yellow fever, the Tokyo stock
exchange was founded, Black Bart robbed a Wells Fargo
stage in California making off with the strong box while
chief Sitting Bull was the chief and medicine man of the
Lakota Sioux in exile in Canada.
Now
specializing in equipment for the pharmaceutical,
food and dairy industries, we have carved out a
niche based on on-time deliveries, superb quality and
unsurpassed customer service. With traditions
going back three centuries our craftsmanship is without
equal.
It has
long been conventional wisdom that purchasing decisions
are based on three factors.
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Delivery
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Quality
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Price
The
wisdom is that you may select any two of three but you
can not get all three. We take it as a matter of
pride to deliver all three every time.
Some
facts about us:
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We are an ASME code
authorized manufacturer holding both U and
R stamps, approved by and registered with the
National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Inspectors to perform work to ASME Section
VIII, Division 1.
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We manufacture to the
following standards:
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3A Practice 605-04
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3A Standard 12-07
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ASME BioProcessing
Equipment (BPE)
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cGMP
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MIL
- Coastguard
- Nuclear
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Other standards
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We manufacture heat
exchangers and pressure vessels up to:
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We work with:
- Stainless
steel
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Inconel
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Monel
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Copper/Nickel
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Titanium
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Hastelloy
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AL6XN
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Carbon steel
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Other materials
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A six-pass
waterbox is inspected before welding and
polishing.
Stock
tubesheets waiting for assembly.
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Our
manufacturing equipment and capabilities include:
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Sanitary
nozzle, welded semi-automatically by the
cold-wire TIG process. |
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