Bendel Tank & Heat Exchanger manufactures shell and tube heat exchangers to TEMA and ASME specifications in our manufacturing facility in Charlotte, NC. For almost 50 years, Bendel has provided exceptional design and manufacturing of storage tanks, pressure vessels and heat exchangers to customers across the East coast and Southeast United States.
Recently Bendel expanded our company footprint to include servicing customers along the Gulf Coast states by opening a regional sales office in Houston, TX, staffed by Gulf Coast Regional Sales Manager Fred Weissbach.
Our expansion of services into the Gulf Coast region gives Bendel customers more direct contact with our company through our Houston office and Fred Weissbach.
Beyond our internal engineering and design teams inside Bendel, we offer our heat exchanger manufacturing clients
a complete turnkey product…delivered to your location on our own fleet of trucks. Our heat exchanger manufacturing facility on the Bendel campus includes our own $1M Quickmill Intimidator drilling machine and an experienced operations team. We even provide outsourced drilling services as our customers need it.
To find out more about our specific manufacturing products, please call Jim Rozsa rozsa@bendelcorp.com or Vince Petrucci petrucci@bendelcorp.com at Bendel Tank & Heat Exchanger headquarters in Charlotte, NC at 866-596-5112. Or if you are in TX, AR, LA or OK and the Gulf Coast, please call our regional sales manager Fred Weissbach in Houston at 832-436-4626 or email weissbach@bendelcorp.com. We look forward to serving you soon from Bendel Tank & Heat Exchanger.


One of our most popular tools here at Bendel Tank & Heat Exchanger is our free Engineering Calculations Desktop Widget…
capacity of a horizontal vessel, convert volumetric flow rates, convert temperature units, calculate the volume of a cylinder, and review our material finish options and calculate the Grit and RA Range. 
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