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Wet is the regional representative of Schiele PGW Turbomaschinen GmbH
PGW and Schiele are German companies with a long history of desiging and
manufacturing centrifugal fans, blowers and compressors. Both companies,
PGW established in Leipzig/ Germany and Schiele established in Franfurt/Germany,
operate on the global market with customers and installations all around world.
Since 1995 PGW and Schiele cooperated in many business fields as both companies
were focused on almost the same markets and customers, but with complement
compressors. Cooperation was of importance to use existing synergies for
a better customer focus. In 1998 it was decided to merge PGW and Schiele to one
new company called Schiele PGW Turbomaschinen GmbH to establish a company with
the most complete compressor program in this range and to let our customers
participate 100% on the synergies possible with this merger.
PGW Turbo
The product range of the company includes single stage turbo- blowers with a
capacity of 3500 cubic meter per hour to 110, 000 cubic meter per hour and a
pressure ratio of up to 2.5, multi-sage turbo-compressors with capacities up
to 40,000 cubic meter per hour and 42 bar( 6-stage).
PGW-Turbo- today in the middle of long-
Single-stage turbocompressor for conveyance
Process turbocompressors of an ethylene plant
VRM process turbocompressor of a paraffin
VRZ process turbocompressors for the
PGW turbos can be found in the chemical industry, the cement industry, the
textile industry, the glass industry, steel and rolling mills, mines, the
enviromental engineering, flue-gas desuplphurization plants and biological
water treatment plants. The use of special compressors for the chemical
and petrochemical market, particularly with the gases oxygen, nitrogen,
chlorine, soda, ethylene, propylene, mixed gasses, as well as for
the processes at reforming and parex plants is a further application field in the chemical industry.
established Leizig-Plagwitz estate
of process gas
consisting of compressors for raws gas,
propylene and ethylene
extraction plant
transportation of chlorine gas in a chemical plant