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P&H Industrial Services

Service Business

15802 116 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB, Canada

About P&H Industrial Services

P&H Industrial Services works through the HP Industries source path for Edmonton CNC machining and API-related manufacturing. We focus on parts that need more than a simple commodity order: prototype components, production runs, and machined oilfield parts that have to match a drawing, material requirement, tolerance, and end use. For customers in energy, manufacturing, and industrial repair, that makes the first conversation technical from the start instead of being reduced to a generic shop request.

CNC custom machining gives us a controlled way to move from a part problem to a usable component. A customer may need one replacement piece, a prototype for a design change, or a small production run after the first article proves out. The machining plan has to account for fit, finish, material, tolerance, and how the part will be used once it leaves the shop. When those details are clear early, the job is easier to quote, schedule, machine, inspect, and repeat.

Prototype-to-production capability is especially helpful when a component begins as a repair need and later becomes a regular supply item. A worn part might need to be measured and recreated. A new design may need one machined sample before it can move into a larger run. A customer may also need a part adjusted after seeing how it fits in the assembly. Keeping prototype and production paths connected helps reduce handoffs between design review, first-article machining, and repeat manufacturing.

Our API 6A evidence gives the profile a clear oilfield manufacturing angle. HP Industries states that it is licensed for the design and manufacturing of flanged connectors, tees, and crosses. Those are not general-purpose shop pieces. They are tied to pressure-control and flow-equipment decisions, so the end use affects the drawing review, material choice, quality path, and final acceptance. That is why API-related component requests need to be discussed as manufacturing jobs, not just as machining tasks.

Quality-system details belong in the service story because they shape how a machined part is controlled. The official source identifies ISO 9001:2008, API Spec Q1, and API 6A. We are not using those details as badges. They define expectations around documented requirements, review steps, traceability, and acceptance for customers who need manufacturing work to follow a known quality path. In oilfield component work, that structure can be as important as the cut itself.

Edmonton gives the service a practical base for Alberta industrial and oilfield customers. A request may come from a repair shop, a field-maintenance team, a manufacturer, or a company trying to replace a difficult component. The strongest starting point is the part's real application: whether it supports a pressure-control assembly, a flow-equipment connection, a production build, or a one-off repair. We keep the conversation tied to the component's use so the machining plan fits the operating need.

Precision and delivery timing are part of the same promise. A machined component has to fit, but it also has to arrive in time for the repair, build, or assembly schedule it supports. HP Industries emphasizes precision, on-time delivery, and products built to meet customer needs. In practice, that means customers should expect the scope to cover drawing review, material, quantity, tolerance, quality expectations, and schedule together. Those details determine whether the job is a prototype, a production run, or an API 6A component request.

Customers looking at P&H Industrial Services should now read the page as a machining and API-related manufacturing profile. The strongest supported services are CNC custom machining, prototype-to-production support, ISO/API quality-system manufacturing, and API 6A flanged connector, tee, and cross manufacturing through the HP Industries source path. That keeps the page aligned with current official evidence and gives the next service conversation a clear technical starting point.

Certifications & Memberships

Certifications

APIISO 9001