FLOWCAL chosen for LNG facility
Flow-Cal was selected to provide an advanced gas and liquids measurement solution at ExxonMobil Corporation’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant in Papua New Guinea.
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Flow-Cal was selected to provide an advanced gas and liquids measurement solution at ExxonMobil Corporation’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant in Papua New Guinea.
Curtiss-Wright Corporation’s Industrial division has announced the acquisition of the valve division of Engemasa Engenharia E Materiais LTDA of Sao Carlos, Brazil.
Gas non-return valves (check valves) protect systems, outlet points and pipelines against unwanted and potentially hazardous gas mixtures.
Harrison Valve has released a new line of robust industrial gas valves for high pressure DOT and UN ISO cylinders from 4500-6000PSI service pressure.
Kryooprema, the Serbian cryogenic manufacturer, has secured the first orders to supply vertical bulk, transportable pallet and horizontal tanks to the Gulf region – which is a new market for the company.
Selective plating technology and solutions provider, SIFCO Applied Surface Concepts (ASC), has completed the expansion of its Swedish facility.
Time is money. So not surprisingly, solutions to enhance gas operation productivity represent a major growth area for all kinds of gas control equipment – across all gas applications – both upstream and downstream in...
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In the 1990s, m-tech was the ‘system division’ for customised gas filling solutions within the parent company müller co-ax AG, with decades of experience in valve production across various global business fields.
Safety is paramount in the marine industry and this has had a huge influence on cryogenic valve design. The trend towards more environmentally friendly liquified natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel means that cryogenic valves are increasingly being required...