Silver Engineering has machined, welded, and manufactured process equipment for 93 years — same-week fabrication for Denver manufacturers, and sugar-processing equipment running on plant floors across the globe.
Continuous centrifugals, crystallizers, and diffusers engineered and built in-house — with a lineage plant engineers can actually trace, and parts support long after the original vendor stops answering the phone.

Large-format capacity most Denver shops don't advertise, and emergency turnaround when the other shop you called said no. If it's aluminum, brass, bronze, carbon or stainless steel, it gets built here.
Your existing drone footage of the yard, re-encoded for web — the source file was 270MB; a compressed 15–20s loop like this runs ~4–5MB. Muted, no controls, and swapped for a static image on slow connections.
The artifact preview can't set real <head> tags, so here's exactly what ships in the actual build — this is what "SEO-optimized" means concretely, not a claim to take on faith.
<title>Custom Fabrication & Process
Equipment Manufacturing | Silver
Engineering, Denver CO</title>
<meta name="description" content="Denver
custom fabrication and machining, plus
sugar & process equipment manufacturing
since 1933. Get a quote or talk to an
engineer.">
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"name": "Silver Engineering Works",
"foundingDate": "1933",
"areaServed": ["Denver, CO", "Worldwide"],
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Plus: one H1 on the page, real H2s per section (not styled divs), descriptive alt text on every photo when Joey's images land, zero layout-shifting images (dimensions set up front), and no page-builder JS bloat — the whole homepage ships lighter than the old site's homepage loaded scripts alone.