Idaho Falls
Idaho, USA
Hergen is supplying two more Drum Dryer Cylinders to Idaho Steel, an American company that manufactures food processing equipment.
The supply is part of an extraordinarily successful partnership between the two companies. Drum Dryer Cylinders manufactured by Hergen have been installed in Idaho Steel products supplied to the American and European markets, which require extremely strict Quality and Safety Certifications (read more about ASME and PED Certifications below).
For Hergen, it is an honor to have its products installed in Idaho Steel equipment, internationally recognized for their quality, tradition, and cutting-edge technology.
Diameter | Face | Working pressure |
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2,205 mm | 5,200 mm | 14 bar |
2,439 mm | 6,400 mm | 14 bar |
Idaho Steel has been on the market since 1918. Over these 100 years, it has built and installed food processing equipment in factories around the world. It is not uncommon to find equipment manufactured by the company in the 1960's still in operation.
The commitment to the production of robust and state-of-the-art equipment, as well as the appreciation of each individual as their greatest asset are the pillars that have sustained Idaho Steel over the decades as an important equipment supplier to the food industry worldwide.
The ASME Certification is the accreditation granted by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers to companies that have adapted to the rigorous safety and quality standards established by it. The ASME Standard is accepted in 80 countries and mandatory in the USA and Canada.
The PED(Pressure Equipment Directive) is mandatory throughout the European Community. The product that meets these standards receives the CE Marking, indicating that it meets the European Union legislation on requirements such as safety, hygiene, and environmental protection. Thus, it is accredited to circulate throughout the European Economic Area.
These certifications guarantee Hergen's customers the security of purchasing products built within the strictest international quality controls, ranging from design, purchase of raw materials, manufacturing processes to the use of modern tools for quality control and certification of welded joints.