For any process or air comfort application
Industrial processes often require coils with
features that exceed commercial grade HVAC coils.
As the leader in industrial grade custom, replacement
and special application heating and cooling coils.
Anderson - Snow coils are available in a wide
range of special materials and thicknesses designed
to withstand the demands and abuse prevalent in
industrial process applications.
ASME Division VIII, Section 1 Certification
Since 1988, Anderson - Snow has been an ASME
Division VIII, Section 1 certified shop. We can
provide you with ASME certified coils in accordance
with your exact performance requirements.
Certified Materials
Anderson Snow uses the heaviest materials and
all materials are mill certified.
Why Welded Coils?
All brazed coil joints are susceptible to pin
hole leaks caused by internal or external corrosion/erosion,
as well as, water hammer, and poor condensate
drainage. Welded joints will stand up far longer
and provide a far stronger joint.
ASME
"U" Stamp
American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Coils
meet the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Code for Unfired Pressure Vessels Under
Section VIII/Division 1 of the code.
ASME
"R" Stamp
American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Coil
repairs and/or alterations meet the requirements
of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code for
Unfired Pressure Vessels under Section VIII/Division
1 of the code.
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Welding
Process
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| Technical Description |
Welding Terminology |
Welder's Description |
ANSOR Description |
Oxyacetylene
(OAW) |
Gas Welding |
Gas Weld |
Gas Weld |
Shield Metal-Arc
(SMAW) |
Arc Welding |
Stick Weld |
Arc Weld |
Gas Tungsten Arc
(GTAW) |
Heliarc |
Tig Weld |
Tig Weld |
Gas Metal-Arc
(GMAW) |
Mig Welding |
Wire Weld |
Mig Weld |
· Available
Materials
· Stainless
Steel / Carbon Steel Coils
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