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6 Myths About Packing Cases

Posted on Tuesday, January 19, 2021
By: Michele Loudenslager
Categories: Industry Parts

6 Myths About Packing CasesPacking cases are vital to reciprocating compressor's performance. Ensuring your packing cases are repaired frequently and functioning properly is extremely important for their efficiency and longevity. A quick and responsive company like Hi-Tech can repair your packing cases and bring them to like "new condition" fast and economically. Unfortunately, companies...

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Top 5 Reasons to Have Your Power Cylinder Heads Reconditioned.

Posted on Tuesday, December 15, 2020
By: Michele Loudenslager
Categories: Industry Parts  |  Services

Top 5 Reasons to Have Your Power Cylinder Heads Reconditioned.Some might think buying a new power cylinder head is the easy route, but I assure you it’s not. Not only is having your power cylinder head reconditioned a great alternative, but there are so many more attributes it provides. We’ve narrowed the best reasons why you should recondition as opposed to buying new.Here...

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What's been going on

Posted on Monday, July 8, 2019
By: Crystal Flack
Categories: Industry Parts  |  Services  |  Gas and Oil  |  Customer Relations  |  Events

Hi Tech Compressor & Pump Products proudly announces our 20-year Anniversary! With a knowledgeable and dedicated staff, outstanding customer service, all-encompassing in-house reconditioning services, and reputable manufacturing services. We have notably earned a reliable reputation in the Oil & Gas Industry as a trustworthy and dependable company. From starting out in a one room rented...

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Why use metal stitching instead of welding?

Posted on Monday, July 24, 2017
By: Michele Loudenslager
Categories: Industry Parts  |  Services


Before we outline why metal stitching is better than welding let’s consider what metal stitching is. It is a method of repairing cracks in cast metals or larger metal parts without the use of welding. The process starts off by drilling a line of holes along the fracture of the casting. To achieve the correct spacing for the holes a jig is used to pinpoint the measurements. A series of...

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