GILBERTSVILLE, PA — Penflex Corporation has successfully obtained Canadian Registration Number (CRN) approval from the Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA) for its popular range of made-to-stock metal hose assemblies. This certification is a significant step for the company, allowing it to expand its operations and bid on more projects within Canada’s oil-rich regions.
The CRN is a crucial identifier required for any boiler, pressure vessel, or fitting operating above 15 psig in Canada, indicating the design’s compliance with safety standards. This approval is particularly valuable in Alberta, the country’s leading oil-producing province, where refinery turnaround projects often demand rapid availability of numerous hose assemblies.
Caleb Tillotson, Penflex’s Director of Business Development, commented on the achievement: “This is a great addition to our list of product certifications. With these approvals, our customers meet the necessary requirements to service Canada’s oil and gas industry, which is seeing record highs and is positioned well for future growth with its vast reserves.”
Penflex’s pre-made assemblies, essential for scheduled refinery maintenance projects, are crafted by ASME Section IX certified welders. Each assembly undergoes rigorous testing, including leak and hydrostatic tests, to ensure reliability and safety. The assemblies are securely stored at the company’s Houston warehouse, ready for quick dispatch to meet project demands.
This approval not only enhances Penflex’s market presence in Canada but also highlights its effort to provide high-quality, certified products to the energy sector.
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