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Company ProfileGEA Rainey Corporation, a company within GEA's E-Division, designs and markets air cooled heat exchangers to engineering and construction firms, refineries, chemical and petrochemical plants, power companies and utilities, and other related industries worldwide. In 1964 Mr. Jim Rainey founded The Rainey Corporation and specialized in air cooled heat exchanger manufacturing. By 1978, Rainey’s operations had grown enough to impress GEA AG which then acquired the company. During the next six years, GEA Rainey took full advantage of GEA’s global heat exchanger experience, enough that the company had to relocate to it’s current location in Tulsa’s Port of Catoosa. Combining the available technology with the increased shop space allowed GEA Rainey to experience a 400% growth between 1982 and 2002, and an additional 100% growth from 2003 to 2006. The newest chapter in GEA Rainey's growth is our planned facility in Lethbridge, Alberta. While this facility will have manufacturing capability, the main benefit is the ability to assemble large recirculation units typical throughout Western Canada. For additional information please read our press release located in the News link at the left.
The following are typical applications for air coolers:
As a wholly owned subsidiary of GEA Group, GEA Rainey Corporation has the financial and technological resources of a global organization, in operation since 1920.
GEA Rainey Corporation is located at Tulsa’s Port of Catoosa near Tulsa, Oklahoma USA, with approximately 250,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility and nineteen acres of outdoor storage area. Our location allows shipment by truck, rail, or barge. The facility is equipped with the necessary equipment and personnel to manufacture air coolers to international standards. All manufacturing processes are completed within our facility to insure the highest quality and timely shipments.
Finned tubes produced are L-footed, overlapped L, knurled L, embedded and extruded. Materials of construction include carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, duplex stainless, incoloy, hasteloy, chrome / chrome-moly and other high alloys. GEA Rainey Corporation has manufactured air coolers to withstand pressures in excess of 17,000 psig.
An independent Quality Control Department and National Board of authorized inspectors insures compliance with the requirements of the ASME Pressure Vessel Code. GEA Rainey Corporation is ISO-9001:2008 certified and is authorized to manufacture pressure vessels carrying the U-Stamp. Other manufacturing standards include, but are not limited to, API, TEMA, AISC, ANSI, PED, CBC, CISC, ISO, UBC and client specifications.
Dunn & Bradstreet Number: 00-722-7861
SIC Code: 3443
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