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© Copyright 2012, Chemetics Inc. All rights reserved. Shell and tube heat exchangers with a total of seven cranes, each with a span of 70 feet. Single lift capacity in one of the assembly bays is 100 tonnes. Shop capabilities Using our in-house skill base, Chemetics has developed a wide range of specialized welding applications. These applications have been successfully applied to Automatic Internal Bore Welding, GTAW Pipe welding on diameters from ¾" to 30" and Tube to Tubesheet welding of nickel alloys such as Alloy 625 and Alloy 825, as well as Titanium. Other areas of expertise for Chemetics include Corrosion Resistant Weld Metal Overlay. Chemetics has developed a suite of welding strategies for the GTAW, SMAW, GMAW and SAW. Engineering capabilities Our experienced and skilled engineering staff utilise industry accepted engineering software coupled with proprietary design softwares to de- liver innovative, cost effective design solutions to our customer’s needs. Alloy 800 tube bundle for clad heat exchanger. ► ► Chemetics’ fabrication facility located in Pickering Canada. Chemetics’ fabrication facility in Pickering, Canada, has been designing and fabricating custom shell and tube heat exchangers and process equip-ment for the sulphuric acid, nitric acid, petroleum and chemical industries for over 50 years. As a result of our success as an industry leader, Chemetics has re-located to a brand new state-of-the-art facility in Pickering, Ontario. This much larger facility, combined with equipment upgrades and ongoing manufacturing improvements will allow us to continue in meeting industries demand for high quality custom designed shell and tube heat exchangers. This new facility includes a 17,400 square-foot office, 17,000 square foot machine shop, and two 27,300 square foot assembly bays. The machine shop and assembly bays are equipped

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© Copyright 2012, Chemetics Inc. All rights reserved.

Shell and tube heat exchangers

with a total of seven cranes, each with a span of 70 feet. Single lift capacity in one of the assembly bays is 100 tonnes.

Shop capabilities Using our in-house skill base, Chemetics has developed a wide range of specialized welding applications. These applications have been successfully applied to Automatic Internal Bore Welding, GTAW Pipe welding on diameters from ¾" to 30" and Tube to Tubesheet welding of nickel alloys such as Alloy 625 and Alloy 825, as well as Titanium.

Other areas of expertise for Chemetics include Corrosion Resistant Weld Metal Overlay. Chemetics has developed a suite of welding strategies for the GTAW, SMAW, GMAW and SAW.

Engineering capabilities Our experienced and skilled engineering staff utilise industry accepted engineering software coupled with proprietary design softwares to de-liver innovative, cost effective design solutions to our customer’s needs.

Alloy 800 tube bundle for clad heat exchanger.► ►

Chemetics’ fabrication facility located in Pickering Canada.►

Chemetics’ fabrication facility in Pickering, Canada, has been designing and fabricating custom shell and tube heat exchangers and process equip-ment for the sulphuric acid, nitric acid, petroleum and chemical industries for over 50 years.

As a result of our success as an industry leader, Chemetics has re-located to a brand new state-of-the-art facility in Pickering, Ontario. This much larger facility, combined with equipment upgrades and ongoing manufacturing improvements will allow us to continue in meeting industries demand for high quality custom designed shell and tube heat exchangers.

This new facility includes a 17,400 square-foot office, 17,000 square foot machine shop, and two 27,300 square foot assembly bays. The machine shop and assembly bays are equipped

© Copyright 2012, Chemetics Inc. All rights reserved.

These skills and tools include: ■ Thermal design: Aspen Technologies (HTFS)

& HTRI

■ Mechanical design: CodeCalc, PVElite

■ Design drafting: AutoCAD

■ Metallurgical (Plant Manager)

Quality Throughout its more than 50 years of service to the oil and gas, chemical and sulphuric acid industries, Chemetics has been committed to quality. The company delivers on its commitment with a Quality System that has been developed and executed to meet the requirements of ASME (Section I and Section VIII Div. 1), The National Board (NBIC) and TSSA (CSA B51).

Trained and certified Quality Control Inspectors are the backbone of any quality programme. Our inspectors are accredited to CGSB for UT, RT, PT and MT; in addition they are certified to ASNT-TC-1A. Visual inspection is performed by inspectors qualified in accordance with AWS QC1 and CSA W178.2. Quality is further achieved with the participation of two on-staff welding technologists and a materials engineer. The utilization of the latest inspection equipment allows us to be an industry leader with a state-of-the-art helium leak detector, PMI analyzer, digital fiberscope and phased array UT machine.

Chemetics enjoys a respected reputation for quality and welcomes client audits for inclusion on bidder’s lists.

Nickel alloy and SARAMET® acid tower.►

Nitric acid reactor from SARAMET® material.► ►

Chemetics Inc. Chemetics Inc.Suite 200 – 2930 Virtual Way 2001 Clements RoadVancouver, BC, Canada V5M 0A5 Pickering, ON, Canada L1W 4C2 Phone: +1 604 734 1200 Phone: +1 905 619 5200 Fax: +1 604 734 0340 Fax: +1 905 619 5345 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.jacobs.com/chemetics

Chemetics® and SARAMET® are registered trademarks in Canada and the U.S. of Chemetics Inc. Jacobs® is a registered trademark of Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.