Company Overview
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ETECH’s services.
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ETECH premises.
With an established reputation both
locally and abroad, ETECH are your
one-stop, convenient workshop in a
box, ready-to-go and tailored to suit a
rigorous schedule, meeting delivery
times, exceeding expectations and
adhering to international standards
with precision and flair.
Recently completed by ETECH’s dedicated stainless steel division were a series of inoculum
canisters destined for use in a high-profile biofuel project in China.
The laser, fabrication and technology aims of ETECH
continue to expand into new realms of engineering. The
company has diversified its operations over the past decade
to include laser cutting, associated manufacturing and to
provide high-end fabrication services.
The ETECH fabrication division prides itself on a wide and
varied output that ranges from the supply of custom
manufactured storage and process vessels to on-site
services, plus architectural and specialised ouput.
Ensuring quick project turnarounds, ETECH utilise world-
class laser cutting technology from Trumpf, Germany. Other
output extends to reliable press-brake machining, inserting,
welding and metal finishing.
The ETECH Workshops
With two main workshops and a
high-bay workshop, ETECH are
well equipped, with five cranes
and six swing-beam lifts, to
handle projects of any size.
December, 2011
During a busy autumn in 2011, ETECH
relished the opportunity to undertake an
international project for one of the world’s
leading biofuel developers, LanzaTech.
The project began in September and utilised the
expertise of two fabrication staff from ETECH’s
dedicated stainless steel division. All work was
completed during a busy and concentrated three-
week period.
In summary, the job’s provisions -- which form an
ongoing series of projects between ETECH and
LanzaTech -- detailed the production of 40 inoculum
canisters. These will be used for seeding a biofuel
plant in China. The canisters, classed as volume
critical and purge welded as concentric cones,
resulted in a production run of 40 transitional items.
As an exciting growth industry with vast potential,
the biofuel field is one in which ETECH are pleased to
be contributing both prototype and fully-fledged
working components.