
We buy surplus transformers from industrial and manufacturing plants.
Clear the back lot and get documentation for your environmental file.
Get an offerLine shutdowns, capacity changes, plant consolidations.
We see the same units from industrial and manufacturing plants over and over. Here is what usually shows up and what we do with it.
Plant electrical rooms accumulate history: the spare unit bought for a line that was decommissioned in 2011, the substation transformer running warm since the last turnaround, the MCC sections from the process that moved overseas. Nobody owns the problem until an audit or an insurance walk-through asks what the plan is.
We buy running takeouts scheduled for replacement, idle spares with no paperwork, failed units, and whole electrical rooms during consolidations. Oil sampling happens on site, before removal, so the unknowns get priced instead of feared.
One offer, one truck, paperwork you can file.
Most plant deals start with a walk-through, in person or by photo. We identify what has resale value, what is scrap, and what needs a PCB sample before anyone touches it. Then one offer, one removal window built around your operations, and documentation for the environmental file.
Get an offerWhat industrial and manufacturing plants ask us first.
After your cutover, on your schedule. We can offer from nameplate photos and test records now and hold the price for the outage window.
Normal. We sample on site at our cost. Pre-1980 units wait for lab results before the number goes firm; everything else prices immediately.
Either. Single takeouts are routine, and consolidations where everything must go, transformers, MCCs, panels, bus duct, are the jobs we staff up for.
