PBUCH S.A. GDYNIA, Poland
PBUCH S.A. since 1952 has been a leading supplier of the tailor made refrigeration and air-conditioning systems for marine and industrial applications and pressure tanks for wide variety of fluids and solids. In scope of supply is included: technical design, manufacturing, testing and approval procedures, installation. We offer new installations as well as repairs, modernization of existing installations, refrigerant replacement, services.
condensing unitsHVACair conditioning unitair receivers and pressure vesselsboilers and heating breathing apparatuscompressors, aircondenserscoolingcooling and heatingcooling water heat exchangerdiesel engine starting airdiving and underwatereductorsfire fightingfresh water boilerfuel oilfuel oil pre-heaterheat exchangersheaters, tube and shellheating systemsmedical equipmentmeteomilitaryoffshoreoffshore equipmentpower supplyrefrigerantsrefrigerationrefrigeration componentsrefrigeration plant and equipmentresuscitators and equipmentspecial ballastssteamtankstanks, liquid gastanks, stainless steeltoolstubes, heat exchanger
Bulk TanksCUChillerCrude oil pressure vesselCrude oil stabilization reboilerCrystallizersDecompression chamberGarbage cooling unit HYDROPHORE UNITS, Domestic Fresh Water ModuleMAC Module for physical multidimensional observation and under-water recognitionPressure tanks for CO2SPRSPRZSUBCOOLERS TYPE DShell and tube heat exchangers with bimetal pipes Starting air receiverSteam oil heatherVacuum DryerWATER RESISTORWCHWCUZHZHRZVZVR
Presentation: www.pbuch.equip4ship.com
Address: Poland, GDYNIA, 81-963 Hutnicza 4
Contact person: Department Head of Commerce and Marketing Emilia Weglewska ,e-mail, website
Phone: +48 58 6695720; +48 58 6695731
Fax: +48 58 6633424
Mobile: +48 602389816
Pressure tanks for CO2
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Pressure tanks I class for CO2 ( fire extinguishing carbon dioxide )for fire fighting system. Tanks are made on the base of the individual requirements of our clients. Tanks are destined for the use in fire fighting systems on board, on the ships.
Pressure tanks for CO2