Aircom (Zhejiang) General Equipment Co., Ltd. is a Chinese industrial engineering specialist based in Haiyan County of Zhejiang Province. The company designs, manufactures, tests, and inspects pressure-retaining equipment used aboard merchant ships, offshore platforms, and other industrial fluid systems, and supports shipowners and offshore operators across the Asia-Pacific region. Production is organised across three coordinated divisions, allowing the workshop to deliver both serial-built products and custom engineered solutions.
The Haiyan facility was originally established in Shanghai in 2004 and moved to its current Zhejiang site in 2018, providing manufacturing crane capacity for vessels and tanks ranging from one to thirty thousand litres. Core products include carbon and stainless steel pressure tanks, air-oil separators, filters, flash tanks for refrigerant gas recovery, and pressure vessels engineered for natural gas service. The team works to a quality management system that covers design, fabrication, welding control, and final acceptance testing.
Within the marine industry, services include pressure vessel inspection and in-water hull and equipment survey, supporting periodic class continuity work, post-repair verification, and newbuild quality assurance. Inspectors are familiar with shipboard separator, accumulator, and storage tank applications, and reporting is prepared for review by attending surveyors. Underwater inspection complements the workshop-based work by covering hulls, sea chests, propellers, rudders, and submerged appendages.
AIRCOM holds ABS class society approval and is qualified under a wide international certification portfolio that includes ASME, CE, PED, AD2000 and BG150 DI DII, along with parallel approval schemes for Canada, Brazil, Japan, Singapore-Malaysia and Australia. Marine designation is incorporated into this scope, enabling acceptance under several flag-state and classification society regimes at once. The Haiyan team forms part of the Baglioni Group, an Italian pressure vessel specialist with manufacturing plants in Italy, the United States and China.