The two-stage double-action compression is the Worthington Y design, by far the most energy-efficient compressor ever constructed.
Expert Technicians
One of our expert technicians putting a finishing touch onto a reconstructed Feather valve.
Henry R. Worthington
founder of Worthington Compressors, at the age of 48.
Two 1750-HP Synchronous
a motor-driven ammonia refrigeration compressors on the duty in a Midwestern Brewery. Note the heavily insulated piping on these single stage units.
Worthington Logo
Company logo from 1845
Worthington DYC-3
This is the Worthington DYC-3. Mostly used for air and gas compression. Basic Design, and ideal for energy efficiency.
Worthington Experience
Worthington promises that with the Worthington experience, nothing will leave our shop before undergoing a thorough quality review.
Worthington’s Famous Feather Valve.
Worthington’s famous Feather valve.
Compressor Repair
Worthington
Worthington will always make sure that quality is at the forefront of our work. Everything we touch undergoes our quality review.
Service Technicians
Worthington has trained quality service technicians to assure the finishing touch is perfect. Any product you send us will be guaranteed.
Cylinder Repair
Rebuilt HB Conducted
This is a rebuilt HB conducted by Worthington Compressor Repair Experts.
Duplex Two-Stage Feather Valve Compressor
Worthington Duplex Two-Stage Feather Valve Compressor. This is a Direct-Connected Motor Drive Type DC-2 Design.
Direct-acting Steam Pump
This machine is the first direct-acting steam pump, invented in 18040 by Henry R. Worthington. It had a single acting water cylinder. Worthington’s design revolutionized the practice of water handling. This pump was in-service for 30 years.
Worthington’s Main Plant In Brooklyn New York
A Worthington Engineer Inspecting A Client’s Cranks Shaft.
Cylinder Repair
Rebuilt HB
This is a rebuilt HB conducted by Worthington Compressor Repair Experts.
Duplex Two-Stage Feather Valve Compressor
Worthington Duplex Two-Stage Feather Valve Compressor. This is a Direct-Connected Motor Drive Type DC-2 Design.
First Direct-acting Steam Pump
This machine is the first direct-acting steam pump, invented in 18040 by Henry R. Worthington. It had a single acting water cylinder. Worthington’s design revolutionized the practice of water handling. This pump was in-service for 30 years.
Worthington’s Main Plant In Brooklyn New York.
Tandem Compound Steam Pumps
The Worthington tandem compound steam pumps used at the base of the Eiffel Tower’s south pier. These pumps supplied the water needed for the elevators used in the Tower. Worthington’s design was the only American foreign material used in the tower.
The Faro Vantage 3D Alignment Laser
The Faro Vantage 3D alignment laser use used in our Alignment Services Division.
Water-Jet Cutting Operations
A Worthington engineer overseeing progress on the Water-Jet Cutting operations.