Elliott Company designs, manufactures, installs, and services turbo-machinery for prime movers and rotating machinery.
Elliott Company moved to the former Clifford-Capell Fan Works in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, in 1914 and has maintained a factory and offices there since.
Elliott's entry in the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships[3] shows its name abbreviated as Ell, and may be the source of a common misspelling of the company's name as Elliot.
The Elliott company's broader war contribution included turbines, generators, blowers, ejectors, heaters, and other warship and engine parts.
[6] Steam Turbines/Expanders: Elliott offers single-stage, multi-stage, single-valve, and multi-valve turbines ranging from 10 to 100,000 horsepower (75,000 kW) and at varying operational speeds.
Elliott also develops power recovery expander turbines used to drive compressors and generators in refinery fluid catalytic-cracking services.
Its Asia-Pacific manufacturing facility, owned and operated by the Ebara Corporation, is located in Sodegaura, Chiba, Japan and serves customers in Asia, Australia, and the Pacific region.