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Custom Heat Exchanger Fabrication
Companies often need heat exchangers made to their individual specifications. This requires custom heat exchanger fabrication capabilities. When choosing a company to do this kind of work, make sure that company is fully qualified to undertake the project.
Thermally and mechanically capable
Alloy Engineering is both thermally and mechanically qualified to design and fabricate heat exchangers. Its products include air cooled and finned tube heat exchangers, shell and tube heat exchangers, recuperators, and economizers.
Alloy’s mechanical capabilities
Alloy Engineering is qualified under American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) stamps S and U and the National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) R stamp. It uses PV Elite and Compress to mechanical design to ASME code with S, U and R stamps. The ASME Code S covers steam and other vapor power boilers, Code U covers pressure vessels in terms of the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of fired or unfired vessels within certain internal or external pressures. The code covers brazing, welding, and forging production methods. The NBIC code R stamp is for the repair and modification of boilers, pressure vessels, and other items with a code stamp.
Shell diameters up to 80 inches
The company can design and fabricate shell diameters up to 80 inches with in-house machining capabilities up to 110 inch turning. It can produce high-temperature gas/gas exchangers, double tubesheet heat exchangers, replacement bundles, channels, shells and tubesheets, and nickel brazed finned tubing. Alloy Engineering is capable of clean-room fabrication and welding and works with SolidWorks 3D fabrication drawings. It can work with carbon, stainless, high nickel alloys, and reactive metals as well as explosion clad materials.
Contact us to learn more about custom heat exchanger fabrication at Alloy Engineering, or call (440) 243-6800.