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Computational Fluid Dynamics Suppliers In North America For Served Air And Climate
7 companies found
based inAddison, TEXAS (USA)
CECO Environmental is a leading environmentally focused, diversified industrial company whose solutions protect people, the environment, and industrial equipment across the globe, serving a broad landscape of industrial air, industrial water and ...
based inRhinelander, WISCONSIN (USA)
As an industrial fan manufacturer, we design, build, deliver, and help install heavy-duty centrifugal fans and blowers. We also provide service, retrofit, and repair in the field – whether our own or made by any other manufacturer. We serve OEM ...
based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Wood Group Mustang is backed by the global resources and financial strength of our parent company Wood Group, a market-leading global energy services provider. Wood Group Mustang, along with all of the Wood Group companies, is committed to providing ...
based inCanonsburg, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Founded in 1970, ANSYS employs nearly 3,000 professionals, many of whom are expert M.S. and Ph.D.-level engineers in finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, electronics, semiconductors, embedded software and design optimization. Our ...
based inConroe, TEXAS (USA)
Founded in 1977, Epcon has grown from a one-man operation to a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative air pollution control technology and industrial heating equipment. With over 4,300 systems worldwide, an extensive Research and ...
based inWashington, UNITED KINGDOM
Serving a global market, Walker Filtration designs, develops and manufactures a comprehensive range of high quality Compressed Air Filtration, Vacuum Air/Oil Separation, and Drying solutions for a wide range of industrial and medical applications. ...
based inTulsa, OKLAHOMA (USA)
Over the last century, Honeywell UOP’s engineers and chemists have shaped the refining, petrochemical and gas processing industries by turning laboratory science into industrial reality. UOP processes produce the fuels that power our cars, trucks, ...
