Product Description
Pick Custom Fabricated Direct Steam Injection Heaters deliver the same trusted features and benefits of standard models... but for flow rates and pressures far above the norm.
In fact, flow rates of up to 25,000 gallons/minute are available.
Pick will also conform to existing piping, from inch to 32 inches in diameter and beyond. High pressure operations (900 PSIG and above) are available.
The Pick engineers are poised to match a custom heater to your exact requirements.
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Company Profile
- Name: Pick Heaters Inc.
- Main Products: Direct Steam Injection heaters,industrial heaters,Custom Fabricated Heaters,Constant Flow,Sanitary Heaters
- Business Type: Manufacture & Trade
- Total Employees: < 20
- Address: 730 S. INDIANA,P.O. BOX 516,WEST BEND, WI 53095,USA
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In 1945, Pick Heaters developed and patented a unique concept of Direct Steam Injection Heating. The original approach has remained unaltered...keep it simple and self-stabilizing, minimize moving parts and make it completely reliable regardless of operating environment. It is this design philosophy that has Pick at the heart of heating for over 60 years in industries ranging from pulp and paper to food, chemical and pharmaceutical processing.
Out of this philosophy has come a continuous flow of refinements and innovations.
Pick was the first direct steam injection (DSI) company to introduce a 3A certified Sanitary Heater in 1984 and was also the first DSI company to offer a pilot scale version especially for R&D.
Pick is the only DSI company to offer a true Variable Flow design for multiple use points and on/off applications.
starch cooking and slurry heating.
Pick's fabricated heaters allow for flow rates and pressures far above the norm - up to 25,000 gpm or 1,400 PSIG. They also conform to existing piping from 1/2 to 32 inches and beyond.
Over 20 years ago Pick expanded its scope of supply to include custom designed, packaged systems including skid mounted pumps, instrumentation and other ancillary equipment to meet customers needs.
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