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Our history, our mission: Four decades of innovation and commitment to surface technology.
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In natural gas and oil production, “mud motors” transport overburden and drilling residues from wells. Due to wear and corrosive drilling fluids, rotors and pumps require dense surface coatings to minimize operational interruptions and maintenance costs.
Quality
At Putzier, quality is our top priority, confirmed by certificates such as DIN EN ISO 9001 and GTS Thermal Spraying. The company relies on comprehensive internal and external quality controls, using state-of-the-art measuring equipment for product testing. Documentation such as dimensional protocols and factory acceptance certificates attest to the high quality standard. The GTS certificate for common processes underlines the control over all coating factors.
Environmental protection
Putzier’s thermal spray processes mainly use environmentally friendly gases such as nitrogen, oxygen and compressed air. Excess gases and materials are efficiently recycled, minimizing emissions. The equipment is soundproofed to prevent nuisance. Thermal spray coatings increase component life, conserve resources and enable cost-effective reuse, reducing material and energy consumption. The commitment to environmental protection is evidenced by the ISO 14001-certified quality management system.
Occupational safety
Well-trained and responsible employees produce your coatings and components at Putzier. To minimize the risk for our employees, but also for you as customers and visitors, we have implemented a comprehensive management system for occupational safety. This system is part of our Integrated Management System and is certified according to the internationally recognized ISO 45001.
This system ensures that we can meet our obligation to comply with all laws and regulatory requirements. We reduce accident-related production interruptions, increase our employees’ awareness of safety, and thus improve the overall performance of our company.
Energy efficiency
Putzier’s thermal spray processes mainly use environmentally friendly gases such as nitrogen, oxygen and compressed air. Excess gases and materials are efficiently recycled, minimizing emissions. The equipment is soundproofed to prevent nuisance. Thermal spray coatings increase component life, conserve resources and enable cost-effective reuse, reducing material and energy consumption. The commitment to environmental protection is evidenced by the ISO 14001-certified quality management system.
Career with Putzier
Unfold your potential at Putzier Surface Technology! Become part of our dedicated team and shape the future of surface technology with us. Apply now and start your career with an industry leader.
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Thermal spraying is a surface engineering process in which materials are applied in molten or semi-molten form to a surface to protect, regenerate or improve its properties. At Putzier Surface Engineering, this process is used to optimize heavily stressed components, regenerate worn surfaces, and protect vulnerable components from failure.
Thermal spraying is a surface engineering process in which materials are applied in molten or semi-molten form to a surface to protect, regenerate or improve its properties. At Putzier Surface Engineering, this process is used to optimize heavily stressed components, regenerate worn surfaces, and protect vulnerable components from failure.
Thermal spraying is a surface engineering process in which materials are applied in molten or semi-molten form to a surface to protect, regenerate or improve its properties. At Putzier Surface Engineering, this process is used to optimize heavily stressed components, regenerate worn surfaces, and protect vulnerable components from failure.
Thermal spraying is a surface engineering process in which materials are applied in molten or semi-molten form to a surface to protect, regenerate or improve its properties. At Putzier Surface Engineering, this process is used to optimize heavily stressed components, regenerate worn surfaces, and protect vulnerable components from failure.
Thermal spraying is a surface engineering process in which materials are applied in molten or semi-molten form to a surface to protect, regenerate or improve its properties. At Putzier Surface Engineering, this process is used to optimize heavily stressed components, regenerate worn surfaces, and protect vulnerable components from failure.