Our History: 1971 - Current
Baghouse: a generic name for Air Pollution Control Equipment (APC) that is designed around the use of engineered fabric filter tubes, envelopes or cartridges in the dust capturing, separation or filtering process.
Continental Steel started from honest beginnings: building conveyor systems and baghouse equipment for the automotive industry, as well as for a variety of other industries. Early clients included the General Motors plant in Oklahoma City, the Armco Steel Corporation, Bow Wow Dog Food, and Alpo in Allentown, Pennsylvania. We have enjoyed steady growth since 1971, rising to meet new challenges of technology and industry growth.
During the 1980's, Continental Steel added commercial work such as office buildings, parking structures, warehouse mezzanines, ornamental metals and building renovations.
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