Stirling is a supplier of medium sized stand-alone cooling systems, providing solutions for gas and liquid processes at temperatures ranging from -75 C to -250C. Over 4000 Stirling cooling systems are already installed worldwide. Customers include artificial insemination centers (livestock improvement), research & development centers (malaria, biotechnology, virus), universities, high-temperature super conducting labs, hospitals, observatories and metal treatment(cryotreatment). Stirling develops and produces standard as well as customized equipment, and offers full support package that includes installation, field service and spare parts. The company Stirling is situated in the Netherlands and became independent of Philips in 1990. For more information I would like to refer to our website www.stirling.nlStirling is a manufacturer of stand-alone liquid nitrogen, oxygen and air plants producing 5-150 l/h. Stirling is active in the following fields;1. Storage of biological material in liquid nitrogen ( Artificial insemination centers, virus, malaria centers, research centers, bloodbanks and tissue banks and bone marrow banks)2. Refrigeration processes ( HTS superconductivity, Helium plant cooling, foodfreezing(tunnels) and metal treatment (cryotreatment).3. Hospitals for the production of medical oxygen on the spot with our StirLOX range.4. Refrigeration of sensors ( Universities, observatories)5. Gas liqufaction ( LNG, Refineries)6. Theme park for special effects with our StirLAIR range
Company Name
Stirling
Location
Science Park Eindhoven 5003 Son, N.Brabant
Business Type
Manufacturer
Year Established
1989
Employees Total
11 - 50
Annual Revenue
USD 5,000,001 - 10,000,000
Website
EC21 storefront
Selling Categories
Manufacturing & Processing Machinery > Other Manufacturing & Processing Machinery, Health & Medical > Other Medical Equipment
Keyword
Liquid nitrogen, oxygen, stand-aloneAddress
Science Park Eindhoven 5003 Son, N.Brabant
Country/Region
Netherlands
Phone
31 - 40 - 2677326
Fax
31 - 40 - 2677301
Contact
Andre Peters