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Engineering
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Treadwell has the staff, the equipment and the experience to design,
develop and manufacture virtually any type of electrochemical-based process
system. We can produce finished products starting from just a concept, or we
can work with you from your designs. Our engineering staff are
experts in designing pneumatic, hydraulic, electric or electronic
process systems to commercial or military standards. We are highly
experienced in electrochemical systems, high pressure oxygen and hydrogen
processes, naval submarine piping and atmospheric control systems.
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most importantly, we're all you need to know about electrolytically
generated oxygen and hydrogen because we take complete systems from design
to documentation. Treadwell generates in-house all technical operating
manuals and training aids per our customers' requirements. Our training aids
range from cut-away versions of components to microprocessor-based tactical
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State-of-the-art design, requires state-of-the-art manufacturing
Treadwell utilizes over 28,000 square feet of manufacturing space on
an 18 acre site. We presently assemble and test high pressure oxygen
and hydrogen generating systems weighing over 10,000 pounds and measuring up
to twenty feet square and six feet high. Treadwell offers several
assembly specialties including welded and bolted structures, electrical
wiring including soldering to MIL-STD-2000 and high pressure, welded pipe
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Treadwell also routinely assembles and tests high current power supplies,
including electrical bus assemblies. One of our specialties is the design
and manufacture of electrical connections through high pressure barriers. We
own and operate two state-of-the-art, MIL-STD-1330D compliant oxygen
cleaning systems that use ultrasonic tanks along with an environmentally
safe and government-approved aqueous cleaning solution.
These systems provide
Treadwell and its customers oxygen clean parts, from the smallest valve component to items as large as
24" x 24" x 60" long, weighing as much as one thousand pounds. Also on site
is a Class 100,000 clean room that is used to assemble oxygen-clean components.
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