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in 1998 Therma left their Ringwood facility and moved into 240,000 square
foot, 14-acre site in south San Jose.![]() This move was carefully planned allowing Therma to expand our prefabrication facilities and sheetmetal manufacturing capabilities. The results were phenomenal. |
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Immediate construction was begun on our 9,300 square
foot clean manufacturing area.
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This space is reserved for the prefabrication of stainless and clean poly systems for the biopharmaceutical and electronics industries. The work performed in the clean space includes Therma manufactured products (i.e. DI and fermentation skids) along side process piping runs, gas cabinets and transfer panels. | |
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Our state of the art sheetmetal fabrication facility is the home to some of the finest fabrication equipment available in the industry. The laser cutting department utilizes two Bystar laser cutting machines with a capacity to cut mild steel up to 1" think, stainless steel up to 5/8", aluminum up to 3/8" and copper/brass up to 1/8". Also on the floor are: Sundronic resistance seam welder, Spiro tube former 2002 spiral duct machine, Engel coil line duct machine, FW Faccin automated rolling machine, Montgomery rolling machine, Jud-Mec model V-18 APC CNC controlled automatic vertical bandsaw, and RAS Turbobend 4000 automatic folding machine for architectural sheetmetal capacity up to 18 gauge 10' long. | |
| Large pipe (up to 60") assembly is completed in the new outfitted piping prefab. A 5 ton crane assists in the movement of materials on an off our automated pipe loader.. Included in the systems configured are bathroom core prefabrication, boiler skids and pumps skid assembly. Tube bending and electropolish (both patented processes) are tasks also performed in the piping prefabrication area. | ![]() |
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| Each of these fabrication areas has contributed to Therma's abilities to offer our customers quality products at a competitive price. | ||