Industrial Refrigeration Technology
GCI Chillers Direct, Inc. was founded in 1958 as Peuchen Inc. to make liquid chillers
for the young plastic industry. In 1982, it was merged into GC Industries. The
company does business globally.
The philosophy of the
company has remained the same over the years; to spend the time to help our
customers select the right chiller for their application, then to provide the
highest quality, most durable equipment at very competitive prices.
GCI has always been willing
and able to customize our models to exactly meet our customers' needs. For
example, we have provided totally redundant refrigeration circuits to provide an
extra measure of safety for critical manufacturing processes. We provide units
for hazardous atmospheres, low-profile chillers to fit beneath extrusion tables,
and , of course, high-ambient, low-ambient, indoor, outdoor, and split
systems.
GCI does considerable OEM
volume with customized compatibility to match other machine manufacturer's
needs. This includes customers who design and build metalworking and plastics
machinery, electrical equipment, vending and dispensing machines, printing and
packaging equipment, precision cleaning, coating and finishing equipment, lasers
and environmental chambers.
Our customer list is a Who's
Who of leading manufacturing and technology firms, such as:
- 3M
- Alcatel
- AMP
- Air Products
- Allied-Signal
- Boeing
- Celanese
- Chrysler
- CIBA
- CK Witco
- Corning
- Dart Container
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- Dupont
- FMC
- Ford
- General Electric
- General Motors
- Glaxo Wellcome
- W.L. Gore
- W.R. Grace
- ITW
- Johnson &
Johnson
- Lucent Technologies
- Mallinckrodt
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- Merck
- Mobil
- Motorola
- Northern Telecom
- PPG Industries
- Pratt & Whitney
- Procter & Gamble
- Stone Container
- Swedish Match
- Thomson
- Xerox
- And many more
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GCI works with process engineers, manufacturing engineers, project
engineers, laboratory managers, plant engineers and other specifiers. Ask them
about our reputation for the dependable, trouble-free machines reliably
operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week.