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Intervest-AutoCad Inc (USA) is a name which is established among the world’s leading companies engaged in designing, manufacturing, installing and commissioning of Heating Equipment. In addition, we also provide CAD (Computer Aided Drafting) outsource services by using fully licensed designing software such as AutoCAD, Catia, SolidWorks, Pro-engineer, Mechanical Desktop and others.


Our range includes heat treating furnace, hot air generators, heat treatment furnaces, thermal fluid heaters, solid fired boilers, vertical liquid incinerators, horizontal liquid incinerators and fuel handling systems.

Our founder and mentor Rashmi chokshi is Graduate in Mechanical Engineering from Shree Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Gujarat, India in 1959.In recognition of his contribution to Economic development of our country and for his Engineering Excellence on occasion of ‘Fourth Economic Conference  held in Delhi,he has been Awarded’UDYOG PATRA’ as self made industrialist By the then Vice President of India shree B.D.Jatti.


Incepted in 1965 by Mr. Rashmi Chokshi under the Brand name of INTERVEST-BOILERS in India and Now from Canton,Michigan,USA we offer Designs of Vertical Incinerators, Heat Treatment Furnaces, Fuel Pre Heater, Heating Pumping Units and other Heating Equipment. For these equipment, we provide our customers with design and detail manufacturing drawings for in-house self fabrication. This reduces 30% of cost for the customers along with providing assurance of unmatched efficiency, even better than the similar Equipment of other manufacturers. Intervest-AutoCad Inc (USA) is registered with Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth Bureau of Commercial Services at USA.


Our Achievement through Commitment towards Research & Development.

Highlights - Designed, Manufactured , Installed & Commissioned Equipment:

India’s Largest liquid Incinerator having incineration capacity of 60,000 liters per day for Metro Chem Ltd., Umaraya.

Gas Fired Boiler with capacity of 8000 Kg per Hour with built-in waste heat economizer to achieve over 92% efficiency for Atul Products,Ankleshwar.

India’s First Largest & Ever Manufactured Automatic Natural Gas Fired Burner with Stepless Modulation  having capacity of  640 cubic meter per Hr – Designed & Manufactured   using proprietary technology to achieve above average industry standard Turn Down ratio of 15 instead of 10 for Atul Products Limited Ankleshwar

India’s Largest Electric- Thermic Fluid Heater - 120 KW Exported to CUBA through Sarabhai Chemicals, Baroda.

India’s largest Fuel Pre-Heater of 180 KW for Walchandnagar Industries for Thermal Power Station at Vijaywada, India.

India’s Largest Fuel Handling System- capacity of 96 Tons of Fuel per day for leading glass manufacturer Vallabh Glass Wroks Ltd,Boisar.

India’s Largest Bogie-Hearth Fuel Fired Furnace of 40 ft Lx 15 ft W x15 ft Ht, with Stress Relieving Charge of 40 tons for Heat-Treat Engineers,Bombay.

India’s Largest Water Emulsified Heating & Pumping  Unit for oil firing systems for lime kilns for WesterWrok Projects,Bombay.

India’s Highest Operating Temp of 1500 degree C Oil Fired Furnace for ceramic industry for manufacturing ‘STEATITE’ with Built in Waste-Heat Management- Silicon Carbide Recuperator for pre-heating Combustion Air to 1000 degree C for Industrial Ceramics, Dombivalee .

India’s First Six-Pass Solid Fuel Fired “Thermic Fluid Heater” with waste heat combustion air pre-heating for Multi Chem, Baroda              

Centralized Bio-Medical Waste Incinerator for Baroda Medical Association, Gujarat, India.




Sponsors

  • Aquaion Technology Inc.
  • Voith Turbo Private Limited
  • Tesla Environmental Engineering Services Pvt. Ltd.
  • Organo Biotech Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.
  • Zachariah Consultants
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