Profile

Whether for serial production, single pieces or special designs, we react flexibly and professionally to your needs and deliver just-in-time modules and systems components. Many years of expertise are for us just in the same way part of our work as state-of-the-art planning, design and manufacturing processes.

Our focus on stainless steel and aluminium ensures that our systems are used to a high degree, and our customers can also benefit from this. Our qualified and motivated staff, continued and advanced training and genuine teamwork guarantee the quality of our products.

Certificates

We stand for top quality – and these are not empty words: We have all the important certificates for sheet metal processing and pressure vessel construction. They document our level of quality and that stainlesstec works in a disciplined, structured and transparent manner. This also means that we completely document all important production steps.

History

  • 2004 Founding of the predecessor company Pascheit Edelstahltechnik GmbH
  • 2008 Commitment to all-white stainless steel and aluminum finishes
  • 2009 Certification according to DIN EN ISO 9001 for stainless steel processing
  • 2010 Profiling of the brand by renaming it to Edelstahl Nord Gmb
  • 2015 Market launch of room air purifiers
  • 2016 Start of cooperation with oxytec ag ​​in the field of air purification
  • 2016 Development of the pressure vessel division, certification AD 2000 HP0 + DIN EN ISO 3834-3 for pressure vessel construction
  • 2021 Change of name to stainlesstec GmbH, Edelstahl Nord becomes a 100 percent subsidiary of oxytec ag

Quick delivery

We deliver directly on the day of production in the vicinity of up to 50 km. Our in-house 7.5 ton truck and 3.5 ton Sprinter are available for this. For customers who are further away, we only work with selected forwarding agents. We do everything to ensure that our high-value freight arrives undamaged. One of our quality standards is that we only commission shipping companies that deliver directly. We want to rule out damage during reloading from the outset.