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Hunt Graham Ltd secures £1.1 million heat exchanger contract
Dukinfield-based engineering outfit, Hunt Graham Ltd has secured a contract from a major chemicals company to build four heat exchangers.
The work will take place at its Greater Manchester plant using specialist stainless steel and nickel alloy material for optimum high temperature operations.
The heat exchangers will be central to the chemical manufacturing process and are due to be delivered in the UK next year.
Phil Cartmell, chief executive of parent firm Corac Group, commented: “We are very pleased to have received such a significant order from a new customer. This order, from a global industrial company, underlines Hunt Graham’s position as a leading producer of specialist, high-technology thermal systems.
“This order strengthens HG’s order book, and sets the company up for further success in 2014”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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