Colmac Coil Manufacturing, Inc.

Colmac Coil Manufacturing, Inc. is a prominent company specializing in the production of industrial heat exchangers and heat transfer equipment. Established in 1971 and based in Colville, Washington, USA, Colmac Coil has built a reputation for innovation, quality, and reliability in the design and manufacture of a wide range of heat transfer products.


Core Products and Services:



  1. Heat Exchangers:



    • Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers: These include custom-designed coils for various applications like HVAC, refrigeration, and process cooling.

    • Fluid Coolers: Equipment designed to cool fluids using air without the need for a secondary coolant.

    • Condensers and Evaporators: Used in HVAC and refrigeration systems to facilitate the heat exchange processes.



  2. Custom Coil Design:



    • Colmac Coil offers highly customized design solutions to meet specific requirements in different industrial applications, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.



  3. Dry Coolers and Air-Handling Units:



    • These products are designed for energy-efficient heat exchange in industrial and commercial applications.



  4. Replacement Coils:



    • Providing a range of replacement coils for existing systems, ensuring compatibility and enhanced system life.




Industries Served:



  • HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning): Supplying heat exchangers and coils that improve the efficiency of heating and cooling systems.

  • Refrigeration: Developing components for commercial and industrial refrigeration systems.

  • Power Generation: Supplying heat exchangers used in power plants and related infrastructure.

  • Process Cooling: Serving industries where maintaining precise temperatures in manufacturing processes is crucial.

  • Marine and Offshore: Providing corrosion-resistant heat exchangers suitable for harsh marine environments.


Innovation and Quality:


Colmac Coil is known for its commitment to innovation and continuous improvement. The company leverages advanced technologies and materials to enhance the performance and durability of its products. Quality control is a major focus, with rigorous testing processes ensuring that each product meets high standards before it reaches the market.


Environmental Commitment:


Colmac Coil is also dedicated to sustainability. They strive to design energy-efficient products that reduce environmental impact. Their equipment often helps clients lower their energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.


Global Reach:


Although based in the United States, Colmac Coil serves a global market. They cater to clients across various continents, providing tailored solutions that meet international standards and regulations.


Overall, Colmac Coil Manufacturing, Inc. stands out as a leading player in the heat transfer industry, known for their technical expertise, customer-centric approach, and robust product portfolio.


Products

Evaporators, air coolers, air-cooled condensers, blast freezers, tube bundles, tower coils, hydro coolers.

Colville USA

P.O. Box 571
Colville WA 99114
USA

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