As global leaders in the design, manufacture and distribution of pressure vessels, we offer a wide range of capabilities in fabricating stock, custom and engineered-to-order designs.
Our stainless steel vessels, which are built using carbon, stainless steel and other high alloy metals, range from 2” to 192” in diameter and can accommodate 160,000+ pounds and pressures from fully vacuum to 3,000 PSI. No matter what you’re looking for, we are committed to ensuring our products meet your critical finishing, documentation and testing needs – every time – and even have a dedicated fabrication facility in Tomahawk, Wisconsin to eliminate any chance of cross-contamination.
Commitment to Quality
We are an ASME Code and ISO 9001:2015-certified manufacturer. We offer specialized testing, on-site inspection and detailed documentation to ensure all our products are of the highest quality.
Project Partnership
Having completed thousands of custom-engineered pressure vessel projects, we’re committed to offering our customers an unmatched level of support and expertise. A dedicated project manager will collaborate with you every step of the way, ensuring we deliver a product that meets your needs, timeline and budget.
About The Team
High-quality products and great customer service are always our top priorities, which is why we employ over 400 ASME-certified welders, an in-house engineering team and a department specifically devoted to customer care. Whether you’re looking for an ongoing supply program for standard vessels or need support with an engineered-to-spec product, our experienced team is here to help.
Markets We Serve
Stainless steel air receivers are more corrosion-resistant than standard carbon steel options, meaning they’re typically used in industries where cleanliness and contamination prevention are important. These industries include:
Food Processing
Where sanitary conditions and regular cleaning are essential
Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
Where customers must meet medical-grade and ultra-clean compressed air requirements
Chemical Processing
For handling corrosive environments and chemicals that would damage standard carbon steel tanks
Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing
Where it is critical to prevent contamination during production
Water Treatment Facilities
Like those using ozone or other potentially corrosive treatment methods