Inproheat Industries Ltd.
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Inproheat Industries Ltd. products

Engineered Materials Group

Ervin Industries - Cast Steel Shot and Grit

Shot is a sphere-shaped form of steel casting, manufactured by pouring a molten mixture of premium grade steel scrap and selected alloys through a series of water jets. On contact with the water, the molten metal is atomised, forming round particles in a controlled range of sizes. These particles then fall into a water tank, are dried, screened by size, quenched and tempered in a unique heat treatment process. Grit is made by crushing hardened shot, screening the resulting media and tempering it to a desired hardness.

Inproheat - Abrasive Cleaning/ Profiling Supplies

We supply a variety of abrasive profiling supplies from companies such as Vulcan Technologies Inc., Abrasive Materials Inc., and Ervin Industries Inc.. The range of our products include:Cast stainless steel shot,Stainless steel cut wire,High chromium cast iron,Cast steel shot and grit, Aluminum and zinc cut wire,Stainless steel / cast steel shot peening.

Energy Systems Group

Inproheat - Centrifugal Pumps for Energy and Industrial Applications

Inproheat offers a wide range of top quality high efficiency industrial pumps and pumping control equipment which includes Boiler Feedwater Pumps, Chemical Pumps and Industrial Pumps.

Energy Systems Group - Industrial Pumps

Inproheat - Boiler Feedwater Pumps

Inproheat Industries proudly offers Boiler Feedwater Pumps manufactured by KSB. Boiler Feed Pumps are centrifugal pumps used to supply the necessary feed water for steam generators. The amount of water derived from the boiler feed pump is directly related to how much steam comes from the generator.

Engineered Materials Group - Abrasive Cleaning

Cast Steel Shot and Grit

Inproheat Industries offers cast steel shot and grit (AMASTEEL) created by Ervin Industries. Normally in the shape of sphere, a steel shot is created by streaming molten alloy steel through a water jet. The water contact causes the steel to atomize, creating particles that are then dried and tempered through a specific heating process. When a cast shot has been crushed, it can be screened and brought to a specific hardness, thus making it into its harder variant, grit.