The skids shown above were manufactured for projects that include a semiconductor
plant under construction in Asia, an automotive supplier in the
Midwest, and a pharmaceutical company in California. In each
case, the schedule was tight, and local labor was an issue.
Often the consulting engineering company insists on a skid
design. The semiconductor plant demanded an immediate quote with
expedited drawings. Coordination required weekly conference
updates and approvals. Purchasing releases were phased to allow
faster delivery. Negotiations between the consulting engineers,
on-site plant engineers, California based end-user engineers,
and Wastech were sometimes intense.
What You Can
Expect from a Wastech Skid
Skids manufactured by Wastech
can be made of powder coated steel or fabricated polypropylene
(PP). All control components will be installed in Wastech-supplied
electrical enclosures. Software and wiring will be tested at
Wastech. Hydraulic tests will be conducted on piping at Wastech
to eliminate leaks and insure performance. Skids with pipes as
large as 10” are common. All phases of the construction and testing
will be
documented in the form of digital pictures, including final
crating and loading, to eliminate possible future arguments.
Finally, Wastech engineers will travel to the jobsite (even to
Asia) to inspect the installation and complete the startup.
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A
completed 6.8 million BTU/HR boiler system on its way to the
customer.
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