NFPA member news is designed to inform members of key industry updates in quick, bite-sized posts that provide only the most important information. This week’s update comes from Thermal Transfer Products.
Racine, Wisconsin-based Thermal Transfer Products recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. The company manufactures high-performing heat exchangers for oil cooling and compressor cooling for a variety of applications. It was founded by Royse and Barbara Myers in the basement of their home in 1969 and has expanded several times over the years, growing to its current size of 130 employees at its 135,000-square-foot facility. Buffalo, New York-based API Heat Transfer has owned the company since 2012. Read more about the anniversary here.
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