capabilities?I got some shit I need done to certain specs, and I need a shop with pressure vessel-certified welders. Anybody be able to help me with recommendations?
1/16/2008 1:48:41 PM
what?????triangle stainless in durham?
1/16/2008 2:38:53 PM
bolton and southern industrial contractors is usually who we use, bolton mostly for piping thoughWoody Bagwell @ Southern handles most of our stuff, he's a project manager(919) 782-4600Woody.Bagwell@SouthernIndustrial.comHe can get you in touch with whoever you need to over there.
1/16/2008 3:04:07 PM
what are you making and @ what pressure will it be at?
1/16/2008 3:05:48 PM
give hamilton machine a call. i have no idea what they're certified in, but they've done some very nice stuff for me in the past. also, i believe gk2004 still has his connections at the place he used to work.
1/16/2008 4:28:12 PM
I got a guy, his name is James. PM my for details.
1/16/2008 5:07:44 PM
This is for an adapter collar for some mixing vessels that we're incorporating into a formulation isolator for a pharmaceutical customer. The current collar is a metric DPTE Beta to mate with a DPTE Alpha port/door assembly (for transfer of pharmaceutical/biohazard contents). The other end of the collar has a 4" Tri-Clamp type connection, but our vessels use a 3" connection. Due to the nature of the product and its intended uses, these collars cannot be returned; besides, they are about 2000 dollars. So I'm looking at having them machined and having 3" Tri-Clamp sanitary connections welded on. The assemblies will then have to be polised to at least 150-180 grit (25-30 Ra).The major assumption is that we need to have a pressure-vessel stamp on the revised pieces, but in reality, it's looking like that's not going to be the case, as the original adapter collars have no such certification (this is upon further scrutiny). We can handle this in house if that's the case.None of my connections or contacts have been able to supply such certification, but it's looking like we won't need to worry about it. (This includes a few contacts in my very own home county of Johnston, as there are several machine shops that perform work for Bayer, Pharmacia, Novo Nordisk, etc., in the pharmaceutical field).
1/16/2008 5:51:21 PM
weld the adapater to the piece and by association its certified
1/16/2008 6:15:26 PM
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