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Metso strengthens its global delivery and service capability by investing in a new Neles(R) globe valve technology center in South Korea

To respond to the growing global demand for reliable valve technology, Metso has decided to build a new green-field global valve technology center in Chungju, South Korea. The investment will strengthen Metso's control valve and service capabilities for customers in the oil & gas and power industries, both locally and globally.  The new facility will be ready to begin global deliveries in September 2014.

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Metso's wide valve offering and experience with pulp and paper processes brings major valve order for Stora Enso's mill project in Guangxi, China

Metso will supply altogether about one thousand valves for Stora Enso's consumer board machine project in Guangxi, China. To guarantee effective services for the new mill, Metso will also strengthen its service presence in the Guangxi area. The consumer board machine is part of Stora Enso's integrated mill project being implemented in two phases in China.  

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Neles™ ceramic ball valve, series E

Neles™ ceramic ball valve, series E

Neles series E ball control valves are designed to meet the most severe erosive service requirements of wide range of industrial applications in pulp & paper, petro-chemical, refining and related industries. E series valves using new generation ceramic material lined flow path and trim parts are suitable for highly abrasive rotary control applications. Ceramic valves enable to extend the plant process availability and lower the maintenance costs.

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Flow control solutions including intelligent control valves and automated on-off valves, ESD valves, pumps, software, and related equipment, accessories and services.

When a valve is tight enough?

The tightness discussion has been going around in the automation industry since the first valves were introduced.

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Metso wins a significant contract to supply valve solutions to Saudi Aramco's petroleum refining and petrochemical production complex

Metso has received a large order to be delivered to Saudi Aramco's petroleum refining and petrochemical production complex currently under construction. The order includes a considerable number and wide range of Metso's Neles® rotary and globe valves and Jamesbury® valves, including control, on-off and safety valves. It also includes Metso's intelligent safety solenoid technology and valve controllers, which guarantee maximum process availability and safety while reducing overall operating costs.

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Jamesbury™ standard port flanged ball valve, series 7000

Jamesbury™ standard port flanged ball valve, series 7000

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Cooling down a reactor for process reliability

There are a great number of polyolefin reactors available, each with having their own advantages and disadvantages in polyolefin production. Therefore, efficient heat removal remains a key concern in the design and operation of the polyolefin reactors.

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What’s driving sustainable development in valve technologies?

What’s driving sustainable development in valve technologies?

When we look at valves from the sustainability point of view, three key aspects stand out clearly at the forefront: emissions, internal tightness and a lifecycle view. In all three cases industry standards and regulations play an important role in driving development and ensuring the environmental performance of industrial processes.

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How to improve turbine efficiency

How to improve turbine efficiency

In the power and gas turbine market, competition among turbine and compressor manufacturers has become more challenging. Decisions are driven mainly by price and efficiency. Saving costs by selecting the correct application-based control and safety valves has become more important. New valve technologies and new valve designs help increase turbine efficiency and reduce costs while improving safety, for example, by installing a faster pressure relief in the case of a trip in a compressor or a gas turbine compressor.

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