Scrubber Tower (Decarbonator) · FRP · Vinyl Ester
Engineered Fiberglass Equipment · Since 1964

Engineered to outlast
the environments
it operates in.

Designing and manufacturing corrosion-resistant fiberglass systems for industrial duty where short-lived equipment isn't the right answer.

FOUNDED 1964 / ENGINEERING-LED MANUFACTURING / SERVING NORTH AMERICA & BEYOND
1964
EstablishedSix decades of fiberglass engineering and fabrication.
6
Six Person Engineering TeamProduct-line engineers across tanks, scrubbers, piping, and custom, with materials and stress/structures expertise on call.
N.A.
ReachCustom systems shipped cost-effectively across North America and internationally. Customers in the U.S., Canada, and beyond.
1969
Spec HeritageFounder Doug Richardson co-authored CGSB-41-GP-22, Canada's first FRP chemical-resistant standard. Still in use today.
01 — What We Do

Custom FRP equipment for demanding environments.

Precisioneering designs and manufactures custom fiberglass (FRP) equipment for demanding industrial environments. Every system is engineered around the actual chemical, thermal, and mechanical conditions it will face in service.
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Every system is engineered based on the actual chemical, thermal, and mechanical conditions it will face in service, not generic specifications.
02 — Why Projects Succeed

Engineering decisions made before the first ply is laid.

01

We design for real operating conditions.

Equipment specified to what the service will actually do to it — actual chemistry, actual temperature swings, actual mechanical loads — not the milder version a generic spec implies.

02

Vinyl ester by default. Polyester or epoxy when the application argues for it.

Vinyl ester costs more up front. The lifecycle math wins almost every time, which is why we default to it for corrosive service — and document the reasoning the other way when polyester or epoxy is the right call.

03

Avoidable failures get designed out.

Most fiberglass systems fail for a small set of predictable reasons — wrong resin, undersized barrier, supports concentrated at a transition. Those decisions get caught at the design review, before the resin is mixed.

04

Delivery isn't the end of the job.

The vessel that leaves our shop will be in service longer than the procurement engineer who specs it. We're available for the service-life conversation too — operator questions, inspection guidance, replacement planning when the day comes.

04 — Insight

Why fiberglass equipment fails early.

Most failures aren't material failures or fabrication failures, they're engineering failures. Wrong resin called for the actual chemistry. Undersized corrosion barrier. Supports that concentrate stress at a transition. We address these decisions at the design stage, before they become operational problems.

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05 — Start a Project

Have a project
in mind?

Send us your drawings or specifications and speak directly with our engineering team. We'll review the application and respond with a scoped recommendation.

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