Chromalox

Chromalox, founded over a century ago in 1917, is a prominent company specializing in advanced thermal technologies. The company's headquarters are located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Chromalox provides a comprehensive range of heating solutions, temperature control systems, and thermal management products to various industries, including energy, industrial processing, commercial, and transportation sectors.

Core Areas of Expertise:

  1. Electric Heating Elements and Systems:

    • Chromalox manufactures resistance heating elements, including tubular heaters, strip heaters, immersion heaters, and radiant heaters.
  2. Heat Trace Products:

    • The company offers heat tracing solutions for both freeze protection and process temperature maintenance. These solutions are widely used in pipelines, vessels, and instrumentation.
  3. Temperature Control Systems:

    • These systems enable precise control of heating elements and processes. Chromalox provides temperature controllers, sensors, and control panels designed for various industrial applications.
  4. Industrial Heaters:

    • Their product lines include industrial heaters for applications such as oil and gas, power generation, chemical processing, and food and beverage production.
  5. Packaged Systems:

    • Chromalox offers complete engineered systems that combine heating elements with power control systems for turnkey solutions.

Industries Served:

  • Oil & Gas: Heaters and heat tracing for upstream, midstream, and downstream processes.
  • Power Generation: Heating solutions for fossil fuel, nuclear, and renewable power plants.
  • Chemical and Petrochemical: Custom heating systems for reactors, distillation columns, and other process equipment.
  • Food and Beverage: Sanitary heaters and systems for food processing and handling.
  • Pharmaceutical: Precision heating solutions for critical processes in drug manufacturing.

Global Presence:

Chromalox has a broad international footprint, with manufacturing facilities, engineering centers, and sales offices around the world. This global presence enables them to serve a diverse and geographically dispersed customer base with tailored heating solutions.

Innovation and Research:

The company invests heavily in research and development to innovate and improve its product offerings. Chromalox holds numerous patents in thermal technology, showcasing their commitment to advancing the state of heating solutions.

Commitment to Quality and Safety:

Chromalox adheres to stringent quality standards and certifications, including ISO 9001, and designs its products to meet international safety standards.

Sustainability:

With a focus on energy efficiency, Chromalox aims to help industries reduce their carbon footprint by providing efficient thermal management solutions that conserve energy and enhance process efficiency.

By offering a diverse array of products and solutions, Chromalox continues to be a significant player in the thermal technology industry, providing critical support to a wide range of industrial applications.

For the most current and detailed information, visiting the company's official website or contacting them directly would be beneficial.

Products

Electric Steam Boilers, Electric Circulation and Immersion Heaters, Type CE Electric Convection Heaters, Electric Duct Heaters, Control Panels

Pittsburgh USA

108 Gamma Drive
Pittsburgh PA 15238
USA

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