Learn to leverage existing data
Learn to leverage existing data
Insights ● ArticleLearn to leverage existing data
Learn to leverage existing data
Insights ● ArticleTaking a comprehensive maintenance approach to maximize PSA unit availability
A pressure swing adsorption (PSA) unit had become the source of a huge annual loss for several years in a French refinery. Constant failures of the unit systems led to unplanned shutdowns and loss of availability. Additionally, the refinery wanted to expand the unit to meet growing needs.
Insights ● Blog postFinding the source of all that noise
Effective aerodynamic noise reduction in pipelines and control loops has become an important consideration for many industries as it ...
Insights ● ArticleService is a key benefit of the product itself
Neles butterfly valves are a trusted part of many industrial processes the world over. There are currently more than a quarter of a million butterfly valves installed around the globe. And this number only includes the valves in our installed base database. In addition to the products themselves our service expertise is often a key reason behind many clients selecting our butterfly valves.
Insights ● Blog postLaunching innovative products for customers is in our DNA
Antti Nelimarkka’s 1973 valve design allowed valves to be more reliable than ever before. He designed a metallic seat ring instead of a rubber one, and the world’s first metal-seated butterfly valve was born, setting the industry standard. Neles has since built itself around innovation and significant breakthroughs to provide our customers with more reliable and safe products – it’s in our DNA.
Insights ● Blog postSieving molecules for cleaner fuels
To separate hydrocarbons or dry gases, processing industries have used adsorption and molecular sieve technologies for decades to produce cleaner fuels and more economical processes. The proper selection of switching valves, though, is key to the success and sustainability of the molecular sieve adsorption process, which is often critical for the availability of the entire process plant.
Insights ● Blog postHow a hydrotreatment plant increased reliability with emergency shutoff valves
To avoid dangerous leaks and the high costs of unnecessary shutdowns, refineries today must be able to rely on the performance of their on-off and safety valves.
Insights ● Blog postSelecting valves for an ethylene plant: what is the right choice?
Running a reliable and competitive ethylene plant in an ever-growing ethylene production market is a matter of overcoming many challenges. However, choosing valve solutions that offer maximum reliability, safety and performance for your application is the first step to success.
Insights ● Blog postSafe offshore production – part 3: processing information
There are efficient technologies available which can optimize the plant shutdown time as well optimize the needed visits in the platforms. Real time condition monitoring, using open technology asset management tools and analyzing the condition monitoring information works very efficient way and the following examples describes better this idea.
Insights ● Blog postValmet’s fire fighting system, IR scanner detection system, and blade change TIPs prevent fires, promote safety
Each year, industrial fires are responsible for thousands of worker injuries or deaths, and millions of dollars in property damage and product loss. Given the fiber-based nature of its products, the pulp and paper industry is particularly susceptible to fire risk.
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