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We know we've done a good job when you call us for the next one.
At EMPCO we are dedicated to providing our clients with the very best in steelmaking technology.
We intend to serve our customers better than our competitors. We will live up to our commitments by doing what we say we are going to do, when we say we are going to do it; we will deliver the services and products our customers need, when and where they need them, and will do it at a price that allows us to compete in the marketplace.
Company Philosophy
ABOUT EMPCO
Making electrometallurgical equipment is not easy. It takes highly specialized knowledge, dedication, teamwork, and experience, thinking smart and working hard. Our team members must do their share and do it right the first time to produce only a high quality product.
We intend to serve our customers better than our competitors. We will live up to our commitments by doing what we say we are going to do, when we say we are going to do it; we will deliver the services and products our customers need, when and where they need them, and will do it at a price that allows us to compete in the marketplace.
Once an obligation is made to our customer every endeavour is made to fulfill that responsibility. We strongly believe in treating our customers, employees, investors and suppliers, as we would like to be treated on the receiving end of any professional commitment.
EMPCO realizes a profit from the manufacture and sale of its products, and thereby contributes to the welfare of its employees and the communities in which it operates.
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OUR PRODUCT
OUR PRODUCTS
AUTO-REACT
Electrode Arms with automatic impedance control


UNIGATE/CAMI
ecology-improving and energy-saving slag door sealing
SCORPIO
temperature and sampling device through sidewall


UNILANCE 40 MW
burner/lance, CuRe™ (copper)/FeRe™ (steel) energy-saving, long-lasting panels
OMNIVALVE
automatic panel temperature control, increasing panel life


INCONEL
ducts that last five times longer than conventional ducts.
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Our Qualifications?

CONTACT
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Robert R. Wünsche
P.eng.
Director
Arthur Craigwell
Mechanical Design Manager
E-mail: arthurc@empco.com
Marek Michalski
Special Projects Designer
E-mail: marekm@empco.com
Steve Bumbacco
Plant Manager
E-mail: steveb@empco.com
Certified welding inspectors play a vital role in the fabrication industry. Their responsibilities have a direct bearing on final product quality and thus public safety. By adhering to specifications and following an inspection plan they help industry avoid repairs and costly project delays.
Eligibility requirements are a minimum of one year’s welding fabrication or inspection experience or completion of a recognized course in the fundamental principles and practices of welding and quality control and inspection of welding.
While educational courses are not mandatory for certification, candidates who want to undertake preparatory study for the certification examinations have an excellent resource through the various modular learning programs offered by the CWB. Candidates who successfully complete the CWB study courses receive credits for the welding inspector examinations.
The Canadian Welding Bureau and American Welding Society recognize the qualifications each organization gives to welding inspectors under their respective qualification scheme.
The Canadian Welding Bureau also recognizes welding inspector certifications granted by The Welding Institute (TWI), Cambridge, UK to CSWIP-WI-6-92 and the American Petroleum Institute (API) to API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector and API 570 Piping Inspector Certification Programs. Certain conditions apply to each of these programs. Refer to CWB Form 301, Guide to Assist Candidates Applying for Certification as Welding Inspectors to CSA Standard W178.2, for additional information or contact the Canadian Welding Bureau at any of our region offices.
Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) is committed to being a greener corporate citizen and to leading by example, and believes professional engineering practices must minimize negative impacts on people and the natural environment.
That’s why PEO and the Ontario Centre for Engineering and Public Policy are sponsoring the VerdeXchange 2011 Toronto Green Marketmakers Conference.

