Manufacturer of industrial, laboratory & special ovens, electric, gas fired, steam, batch or conveyorized, standard stock models, or large units built to order. Industrial washing machines; portable hazardous chemical buildings; instrument shelters; welded steel, aluminum or FRP instrument & equipment shelters, analyzer buildings, welded metal buildings & enclosures built to specification. Standard & custom designs & sizes. Prefabricated or modular. Applications include: agricultural, communications, government, military, municipal, petrochemical, railroad, transportation & utility.
Employees: 200-499 Activity: Manufacturer Year Company Founded: 1943 Export Markets: Western Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, Australia, Europe, Canada, Mexico
News & Press Releases
June 29, 2007 —
Precision Quincy Equipment Shelter Holds up to Diverse Weather Conditions
Woodstock, IL. (June 13, 2007) Our quality shelters can be found nationwide-from the top of a New York skyscraper to the remote Arizona desert. The UT shelter has steel construction for strength and resistance to corrosion, just what is needed for keeping sensitive equipment safe in any climate.
June 20, 2007 —
Custom, Heavy Duty Walk-in Oven is Built for High Temperatures
Adapted from the 100 Series High Temperature Heavy Duty Walk-in Oven for a customer in the oil industry, this gas-fired oven will be used for stress relieving alloy steel. The oven operates at 1,100 degrees F and has adjustable louvers to provide a uniform temperature in the work area.
May 27, 2003 — Precision Quincy Introduces New Comm-Cellâ„¢ Woodstock, IL – Precision Quincy Corporation has announced the introduction of Comm-Cellâ„¢, a unique new shelter option for the telecommunications and utility industries. This exciting, new hybrid series is designed to blend the benefits of traditional walk-in shelters with the ease and practicality of an outdoor cabinet.
November 14, 2002 — Truck Ovens Specifications on gas and electric ovens with cart guide tracks and heating chambers of 47.5, 80, 125 and 180 cu. ft. Maximum temperatures, 500°F (260°C) or 800°F (427°C). Ovens have digital indicating set-point controller, aluminized steel interior and fan forced horizontal air circulation to maintain uniform temperatures throughout heating chamber.
April 12, 2002 — Standard Batch Ovens, Built to Suit Computer-assisted engineering allows infinite size configurations with 144 to 2,800 cu. ft. capacities. Gas and electric from 450deg to 850deg F (232degC to 454degC) maximum. Uniform temperatures, digital controls, adjustable air ducts, horiz-vert fan-forced air.