Sell Heat Exchangers in Texas and the U.S.

Nationwide Heat Exchanger Buyers

Sell Surplus Heat Exchangers, Condensers & Process Cooling Equipment

We buy surplus and used heat exchangers from plants, refineries, chemical facilities, food processors, mechanical contractors, distributors, and private owners across the United States.

If you are trying to move shell and tube exchangers, plate and frame units, air-cooled exchangers, condensers, coolers, evaporators, idle spare inventory, or removed but reusable thermal equipment, we want to review it. We buy single units, organized overstock, project take-outs, and mixed process equipment packages that still carry resale, redeployment, export, rebuild, or parts value.

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Best fit for real surplus sellers Plant upgrades, turnaround cleanouts, spare inventory reduction, warehouse overbuys, and removed exchanger packages are exactly what this page is built for.
What helps us move quickly Exchanger type, manufacturer, nameplate photos, dimensions, material of construction, condition, location, and whether the unit is crated, staged, or already removed.
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Direct surplus buyer since 1990
Fast Heat Exchanger Offers
We buy single exchangers, spare units, complete thermal packages, or broader plant surplus without dragging sellers through a long auction cycle.
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Direct Purchase Process

We Buy Around Real Heat Exchanger Value, Not Just Scrap Weight

We are not only chasing scrap-grade thermal equipment. We buy heat exchangers based on actual wholesale resale value, redeployment value, export value, rebuild value, and parts value. That matters when the equipment is older, overbought for a project, removed during a turnaround, or no longer worth holding in your warehouse, yard, or plant.

Whether the units are sitting in a refinery, chemical plant, food facility, contractor yard, mechanical room, warehouse, fabrication shop, or rail-served storage lot, we can review them where they sit. Many sellers contact us after deciding they do not want to piece units out one at a time, wait on a slow auction, or keep carrying exchanger inventory that no longer fits the current operating plan.

What We Evaluate

Exchanger type and service
Manufacturer and nameplate details
Dimensions, size, or surface area
Carbon steel, stainless, or alloy build
Unused, installed, or removed condition
Completeness of bundles, plates, covers, or fans
Warehouse, yard, or plant access
Photos, data sheets, and inventory lists

How The Transaction Works

1. Send The Basics Share the exchanger type, manufacturer, tag photos, approximate size, condition, quantity, and where the inventory is located.
2. We Review The Package We look at completeness, condition, removability, market demand, and the practical cost to load, move, and resell the equipment.
3. We Make An Offer If the equipment fits our buying lane, we put forward a direct purchase offer without turning the deal into a drawn-out listing process.
4. Pickup And Payment When the offer works, we coordinate pickup, loading, freight, and payment so the exchangers can move cleanly.
What Helps Us Price It

What Gets The Fastest Response

The easiest way to get a fast answer is to send the details clearly: exchanger type, manufacturer, model or tag information, dimensions, material, condition, and whether the unit is still in service or already removed. A few useful photos and any nameplate shots go a long way toward getting you a straighter answer with less back-and-forth.

Industries We See Often

Refineries, chemical plants, food and beverage processors, pharmaceutical facilities, mechanical contractors, power sites, OEM or distributor overstock, and broader industrial surplus packages tied to process cooling or plant utility systems.

Payment & Removal

We can pay by cashier check, wire transfer, PayPal, Cash App, Zelle, and in some cases cash. If the equipment needs forklifts, crane scheduling, freight coordination, rigging access, or yard pickup planning, we work through the logistics with you.

Get An Offer On Your Wire Surplus

Send the wire details and any photos, reel sheets, or inventory lists you have. We review all wire gauges, heavy wire spools, mixed cable lots, and organized electrical surplus in all conditions.

Attach reel tags, photos, a wire list, packing sheet, or inventory export if you have one. A few clear phone photos are enough to start.
Prefer to call or email directly? Reach us at 405-436-6029 or Vince.Forkliftbuyers@yahoo.com. Payment options include cashier check, wire transfer, PayPal, Cash App, Zelle, and cash.
What To Send

The Faster Route To A Serious Wire Offer

A short message with the basics is enough. We do not need a polished catalog. We need the details that tell us what the wire is, how much is there, what shape it is in, and where it sits.

Wire Type & Gauge THHN, XHHW, feeder, power cable, tray cable, utility cable, welding cable, MC, or mixed wire with gauge or size details.
Conductor & Insulation Copper or aluminum, jacket type if known, and anything marked on reel tags or packaging labels.
Reel Counts & Footage Full reels, partial reels, approximate lengths, spool sizes, pallet counts, or a simple inventory list.
Condition Snapshot Tell us if it is new surplus, leftover project stock, warehouse overstock, outdoor stored material, or mixed jobsite surplus.
Location & Loading City, state, and whether the inventory is palletized, rack stored, or sitting on large reels that need loading help.

Popular Seller Requests

Who Sells To Us

From Single Spare Units To Plant And Warehouse Liquidations

We buy from the kinds of sellers who need a direct path out of surplus heat exchanger inventory. Some have a few high-value spare units sitting idle. Others are clearing warehouse stock, wrapping a turnaround, replacing aging cooling equipment, or cleaning up a plant or yard full of process material that no longer belongs in active inventory.

Most sellers who contact us are making a practical decision, not building a polished liquidation package. If the exchanger equipment is surplus, overbought, removed from service, slow moving, mixed with other process gear, or simply taking up space, it is worth sending over.

Common Seller Profiles

Refineries and petrochemical plants
Chemical and process manufacturers
Food and beverage processors
Mechanical contractors and fabricators
Distributors and surplus dealers
Power, utility, and energy sites
Pharma and sanitary facilities
Asset recovery and demolition teams
Why Sellers Reach Out

Most Heat Exchanger Leads Start With One Transition

Owners usually contact us because the equipment no longer fits the work ahead. Sometimes a line is being upgraded. Sometimes a shutdown leaves usable spares behind. Sometimes warehouse space is overloaded with dormant stock. Sometimes a company simply wants to turn idle exchanger inventory back into cash and free up room.

If the exchangers are part of a wider process package, send the full list. We can review valves, pipes, fittings, pumps, motors, condensers, and adjacent industrial surplus together when the opportunity is broader than one exchanger lot.

Common Triggers

Nationwide Pickup

We Buy Surplus Heat Exchangers Across The United States

Our buying reach and logistics network let us review heat exchangers from refineries, chemical plants, food facilities, power sites, contractor yards, fabrication shops, warehouse districts, and private storage locations nationwide. If you have quality exchanger inventory to move, geography alone is not a reason to sit on it.

If the equipment is crated, palletized, sitting on saddles, staged after removal, or still organized at the plant, send it over. We can review one exchanger, several units, or a broader process equipment package and help line up the next step.

Single units or full exchanger lots
Shell and tube, plate, and air-cooled units
Warehouse, yard, and plant-staged inventory
Pickup, freight, and payment coordination
Rows of industrial cylindrical heat exchanger components and process equipment staged for nationwide pickup and resale