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Manufacturing facility plans fall 2024 opening in Mesa

Posted 12/28/23

Super Radiator Coils, which specializes in heat exchanger manufacturing, recently broke ground on a 150,000-square-foot facility in Mesa.

The operation will serve as a western U.S. production …

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Manufacturing facility plans fall 2024 opening in Mesa

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Super Radiator Coils, which specializes in heat exchanger manufacturing, recently broke ground on a 150,000-square-foot facility in Mesa.

The operation at 8743 E. Warner Road will serve as a western U.S. production hub for the company whose work includes industrial heat exchangers, coils and nuclear products, according to a release.

“This part of Mesa continues to see businesses making the wise decision to locate in our city,” Mesa Mayor John Giles said.

“We look forward to helping celebrate Super Radiator Coils engineering and manufacturing facility when it is complete, and we’re pleased to welcome them as they expand operations in our region.”

Tyler Johnson, a Super Radiator Coils vice president, said the Mesa site will “allow us to support our customers and continue to be a leader in providing heat-transfer solutions.”