Logan Industries (Logan), a hydraulic repair, manufacturing and rental company, will construct a new pressure vessel heat exchanger (PVHEX) facility at its Hempstead, Texas, site. The new state-of-the-art facility, which will be completed by Q4 2020, will enable Logan to manufacture, test, certify and stamp high-end alloy vessels.
The PVHEX facility will be custom designed and engineered to efficiently produce exotic metal pressure vessels, heat exchangers and scrubbers for the petrochemical, marine and ocean transport industries. The building will be serviced with several pairs of 40-ton bridge cranes, with specially engineered crane supports enabling lifts of up to 80 tons. A reinforced foundation will support water testing of the largest vessels and a positive pressure workspace with its own closed-circuit ventilation system will control air-borne contaminants in the manufacture of exotic metal fabrications.
Logans sister company, Verolme, based in The Netherlands, is a long-time manufacturer of pressure vessel heat exchangers and will provide the knowledge and technology required to launch the facility. Logan will initially service Verolmes customers, where transit times from Europe to its U.S. customers will be eliminated. Furthermore, the new facility makes it possible for additional high alloy ASME type products to be produced in the U.S. An additional sister company, Schelde Exotech, also based in The Netherlands with Verolme, will also work hand-in-hand with Logan and Verolme. Together, the three companies will each be able to manufacture high-end, exotic alloy pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and scrubbers according to the various skill sets, experience and current work load at each.
The PVHEX facility will offer more than 50,000 sq. ft of covered workspace and will eventually employ approximately 15-20 new staff.