Spring 2009 - Manufacturing Today Article
Super Radiator Coils was featured in the Spring edition of Manufacturing Today: Best Practices for Industry Leaders.
This publication reaches about 36,000 readers that are high-ranking officials of some the most succussful manufacturing companies across North America.
Super Radiator's Chairman, Jon Holt, and current President, Rob Holt were interviewed for this article.
To read this article, you can either download the PDF or view it online:
May 14, 2009 - Richmond Plant is Awarded "First Choice Business Award"
& "Innovation Impact Award"
Each year Chesterfield County honors local companies that contribute to the county’s economy and its citizens through the annual First Choice Business Awards.
To view the full News Release, click this link: First Choice Awards (PDF)
Blurb from the News Release:
"The intent is to give recognition to businesses that consistently contribute to the community by giving back to the residents of Chesterfield County through community service, that create and deliver products or services that are innovative to its customers, is a leader in valuing its employees, and upholds the principles and standards of ethical business practices.
The Innovation Impact Award winner was Super Radiator Coils. Although Super Radiator’s core business is the manufacturer of heat transfer coils for the residential, commercial and industrial markets, they recently completed the construction of a Wind Tunnel. This machine will enable their engineering staff to further refine their computer design software to ensure accuracy and design the most cost effective solution for their customers.
The 2009 First Choice Business of the Year was awarded to Super Radiator Coils. Super Radiator Coils has been in business for 80 years and at their current Chesterfield location for 28. The company President is Rob Holt and Ray Birk is the Vice President of Operations. Super Radiator Coils designs and manufactures heat transfer coils for the residential, commercial and industrial markets. While these coils could end up in a person’s back yard as a condenser for an A/C system, it is just as likely that one of these coils could be used in a coal fired power plant or on an IBM super computer."
Another article about this Award: Chesterfield Observer (link)
Related article about Super Radiator's involvement in the community: Chesterfield Observer-MIRR (link)
May 11, 2009 - News! Wind Tunnel Project in Richmond, VA
Super Radiator Coils has been busy working on a state-of-the-art testing equipment at their Richmond, VA facility. This equipment, a 45 ft. long and 15 ft. high Wind Tunnel structure was highlighted in the Weekly Report for Virginia Business. To view this 3 minute report, click on the link below:
Virginia Business Weekly Report - May 11th (Click to download video)
March 1, 2009 - Nyle Corporation & Super Radiator Coils in Process Heating
Super Radiator Coils is always looking to develop custom application and heat transfer solutions for its customers. A great example of this innovation is found in this featured article in Process Heating.
To view this article online, click the link below:
Standing Up to Corrosive Acids from Drying Wood
September 19, 2008 - Custom Air Coolers
We launched a new website specific to Custom Air Coolers - A division of Super Radiator Coils. Check it out at www.customaircoolers.com!
November 15, 2007- Macy's in Brooklyn project
Our Phoenix, AZ facility worked with Blue Point Energy to provide jacketwater engine coolers used on a cogeneration skid. The coolers are used to dump engine heat loads when cogeneration is not required

July 30, 2007 - Additional Building for Phoenix
We are happy to announce that our Phoenix, AZ plant has purchase another building which is located only two doors down at 2622 South 21st Street. Super Radiator Coils - Phoenix has been growing exponentially with a lot of growth and requirement for space coming from their most recent product line addition - Engineered Products (Fan coil units). This is a really exciting time for he Phoenix division along with the corporation, as we have all worked very hard to get this operation to this point.
July 1, 2007 - Super Turbulators
Highly efficient turbulators are now available. Thousands of aluminum beads are secured within each tube to eliminate laminar flow and increase the capacity of oil coolers and other viscous fluid coolers. In certain applications, these "superlators" can reduce the rows of a coil by 25%.
Each coil includes a redundant retainer system to ensure that the beads cannot migrate to the pump.