Herma-Tech Mechanical Corporation
Service Business4523 6A St NE, Calgary, AB, Canada
About Herma-Tech Mechanical Corporation
When a part fails and the replacement has to fit the first time, delay often comes from the gap between design, machining, and final use. We close that gap from our Calgary shop with custom parts and tooling built to spec. Herma-Tech Mechanical Corporation supports Alberta work where precision shows up. Our parts go into oil and gas and manufacturing jobs. We also serve food processing, mining, and heavy equipment work. We work from Calgary, so local turnaround stays practical for Alberta customers who need a real shop, not a remote pass-through. The goal is simple: keep a job moving with a part that fits, a tool that works, and a shop that can turn the request into a usable result without extra handoffs. That shows up on both one-off repairs and repeat production work.
Our core work is multi-axis CNC milling and turning. That gives us control over parts with tight dimensions, mating surfaces, and repeatable geometry. We machine components that need to run smoothly with other equipment, stay within spec through a production run, or replace a worn piece that can no longer be trusted in service. When a customer brings a print, a sample, or a worn part, we can build around the actual fit instead of guessing at the original condition. That saves time when the issue is more than making a part. It is making a part that works inside a real system. It also shows up on fixtures, wear parts, and production components that have to repeat correctly across more than one piece.
Some jobs need more than one process. We can combine machining with fabrication, welding, and drilling so the part moves through fewer shops and fewer delays. That helps when the finished piece has to be assembled, modified, or prepped for installation instead of just cut once and shipped out. It also keeps the job organized when the part belongs to a larger machine, fixture, or field assembly. Rather than handing a partly finished piece from one contractor to another and losing time on interpretation, we build the sequence into one shop flow so the result is ready for the next stage of the job. The customer gets one coordinated path instead of a chain of disconnected steps.
Our shop experience shows up most on machinery that works hard and cannot afford sloppy tolerances. We support oil and gas field parts and pressure equipment. We also build other industrial components that need dependable fit under load. Those parts may sit in a plant, a shop, or a field package, and the difference between a practical part and a problem part often comes down to finish, geometry, and how well the piece matches the system around it. We carry that same approach into manufacturing, food processing, mining, and heavy-machine settings, where a breakdown can stall a line, a machine, or a workday. In those settings, speed shows up, but so does confidence that the part was made for the service it has to survive. That is especially true when heat, vibration, and repeated use are part of the job.
We also extend the shop beyond new machining work. Through our products pages, we supply used machine-shop machinery, tools, and pipe clamps. We can also source other parts that keep a shop or field repair moving. That gives maintenance teams and smaller shops a practical way to get setup items, repair pieces, and support hardware without waiting on a long replacement chain. It helps when the missing item is small but the delay it causes is large. When the job needs a clamp, a tool, or another shop item to keep the workflow moving, a practical supply path shows up as much as the machine work itself. The result is fewer idle hours and less scrambling for secondary items that can hold up a larger repair or production run.
We have been working since 1987, and that long run shows up in the way we approach the job: build to spec, keep the scope practical, and match the part to the application. If you need custom tooling, CNC-machined parts, or a replacement component built for Alberta industrial service, our Calgary shop can quote the job and move it forward with a clear path from request to finished part. We keep the path simple from first call to finished part. That is the kind of shop we keep open for repeat work and urgent replacements alike.
Established 1987