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Pacific Crest Transformers has over 90 years of experience manufacturing transformers for diverse requirements. Thanks to our focus on customizing transformers for our clients across this time, we have had rich opportunities to understand the unique needs of various industry sectors, and can confidently provide optimal solutions for every requirement.


Pacific Crest provides custom-build transformers for industry verticals ranging from mining, steel and petrochemicals to wind energy and others. We also refurbish and retrofit transformers, allowing you to extend the life of your existing transformers and delay huge revenue allocations.

Pacific Crest Transformer Solutions by Industry


Mining Industry

The mining industry occupies a significant position in the US economy. It relies heavily on energy and requires transformers to work in extraordinarily volatile conditions. Pacific Crest designs transformers that can be used in various open pit and subterranean applications.


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Wind Energy

The US plans to meet 20% of its electrical energy needs from wind energy in the near future. With its deep commitment to the environment, Pacific Crest Transformers has designed a specialized grounding transformer capable of withstanding the harsh duty requirements on wind farms.


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Petrochemical Industry

The US petrochemical industry is an indispensable part of the manufacturing and consumer sectors, churning out products such as fiberglass, tires, paint, plastic, rubber, detergents, dyes, fertilizers, textiles, solvents, and more.


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Steel Industry

The US has one of the largest steel industries in the world and its consumption of the metal is the highest in the world too. At the very core of the steel industry is its energy component. According to the American Iron and Steel Institute (2005) energy represented 20% of the total cost of producing steel.


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