PCC sells and installs thermal oxidizers worldwide in North and South America, China, Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Africa, Australia, Middle East, Kazakhstan, and many other European countries. This global experience gives us valuable thermal oxidizer sales and project execution expertise to successfully handle any thermal oxidizer project regardless of installation location and culture. We support our thermal oxidizer sales channels with a highly talented, experienced, and professional in-house sales team and experienced sales representatives and agents located throughout North and South America and other countries such as China, Malaysia, and Thailand.
- Custom designed systems
- Proven thermal oxidizer experience
- Global thermal oxidizer sales and project execution
- Financial strength through corporate ownership
- Installation, commissioning, and operator training support
- Spare parts and regular maintenance service
- Customer-oriented culture
Please email or call us directly at (412) 655-0955 for more information about PCC and how we can help design your pollution control solution.
What our customers are saying...
"PCC... The best-kept secret in the industry."
— Rohm & Haas
"PCC works like a well-oiled machine."
— Louisiana Pigments Company
"We would not be where we are today without the engineering knowledge and efforts, quality of construction, professionalism, and cooperation of your first-class organization."
— Montauk Energy Capital
"PCC's commitment to safety and quality allow completion ahead of schedule, under budget, and safely."
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"PCC's desire to deliver a quality product was apparent throughout all phases of our project, and PCC's overall gas combustion experience resulted in a robust and reliable operating unit."
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"We are very pleased that it was commissioned five weeks earlier than the contract completion date."
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"PCC was absolutely on time with delivery of our thermal oxidizer... I was quite impressed. All the units we bought from PCC run flawlessly, even after 10 years. We can't calculate a MTBF, because there have been no failures."
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