Tower Tech earns ISO 9001:2015 certification
The certification recognizes quality management systems conformance for the design and manufacture of energy-efficient FRP cooling towers with Creative Pultrusions pultruded parts.
Tower Tech FRP cooling towers. Photo Credit: Tower Tech
Tower Tech (Alum Bank, Penn., U.S.) has earned a certificate of registration recognizing the conformance of its quality management systems (QMS) to ISO 9001:2015. The manufacturer designs and builds energy-efficient, modular cooling towers. Assembled primarily from fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) pultruded parts, the corrosion-resistant components are fabricated by Creative Pultrusions Inc. (Alum Bank) which also renewed its certificate of registration for ISO 9001:2015.
Both companies are part of Creative Composites Group (CCG) formed earlier this year. Creative Pultrusions acquired Tower Tech in 2017. A dedicated factory was built on the Creative Pultrusions campus in Alum Bank, Penn., U.S., in 2019 to centralize manufacturing operations for the cooling towers, improve production efficiencies and save costs on freight. “The ISO standard ensures that Tower Tech’s fabrication processes for its patented, counterflow, mechanical-draft cooling towers meets industry and customer requirements,” says Michael Gassler, LEAN/ISO manager for Creative Pultrusions.
Tower Tech bridges the gap between sustainability and energy efficiency for a wide range of markets with its factory-assembled, modular cooling tower solutions. From petroleum refineries and power generation plants to hotel and universities, Tower Tech right sizes the tower’s internal reservoir to the job for reduced operating weight and volume. FRP components ensure corrosion resistance, low maintenance and longevity.
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