by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Products
High maintenance costs of pneumatic actuation technology for valve control, with its associated compressed air supply, were reviewed as part of a modernisation initiative at the Schmidtsche Quelle water treatment plant in Heidelberg, Germany.
by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Economy & Enterprise
The KSB Group has announced a large investment in its La Roche-Chalais factory located in the west of France.
by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Economy & Enterprise
Metso has received a large order to be delivered to Saudi Aramco’s petroleum refining and petrochemical production complex currently under construction.
by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Products
In July 2014, the KSB Group will launch a new shut-off butterfly valve, which also functions as a check valve.
by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Economy & Enterprise
SIPOS Aktorik has won a contract to supply around 1,000 electric actuators to the Kozienice 11 coal-fired power plant.
by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Economy & Enterprise
On 1 August 2013, RINGO VALVULAS S.L. in Zaragoza, Spain joined the SAMSON GROUP.
by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Economy & Enterprise
Orders have been received by SIPOS Aktorik, Germany, to supply electric actuators to the Ras Djinet and Ain Arnat combined cycle power plants (CCPP) in Algeria.
by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Economy & Enterprise
Schroeder Valves is celebrating 125 years of business in 2014. The history of the global specialist for protective pump fittings began in 1889, when Heinrich Schroeder established H. Schroeder & Co. GmbH & Co. KG in Gummersbach, a rural community east of Cologne, Germany. Up to the end of World War II the company manufactured agricultural equipment.
by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Products
The portfolio of Neles® ceramic E-series control valves, recognized for being extremely erosion resistant, has been expanded to NPS 08″ (DN 200) in pressure Class 300 (PN40).
by Vulkan Verlag | 30.5.2020 | Economy & Enterprise
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.