Sulzer
Contact Sitemap Newsletter Deutsch
  You are here: Home  News and Media  Sulzer Technical Review  Technical News
 
 
Technical News
Corporation, Sulzer Turbo Services
Sulzer Turbo Services: Overhaul of Geothermal Power Plant (17/07/2007, Technical News)
Sulzer Turbo Services
In early 2007, Sulzer Hickham Indonesia, a company of Sulzer Turbo Services, received an order from a geothermal power plant located in Central Java, Indonesia. The work scope includes reblading 6 rows of the rotor of a 60-MW steam turbine and a full plant overhaul. The overhaul covers turbine, generator, control system, pump, and balance of plant. The work is scheduled to be completed in 90 days.
Corporation, Sulzer Chemtech
Sulzer Chemtech Provides Expanded Product Range to the Global Gas Market (04/07/2007, Technical News)
The KnitMesh VKR Mist Eliminator™ now is in Sulzer’s portfolio.
With the recent acquisition of KnitMesh Ltd.’s (UK) separation technology business, Sulzer Chemtech has expanded its presence in the global gas market. KnitMesh has gained a global reputation for the design, manufacture, and installation of mist eliminators including VKR enhanced mist eliminators, vane mist eliminators, and wire-mesh mist eliminators.
More
Corporation, Sulzer Pumps
World’s First Single-Stage Multiphase Pump (28/06/2007, Technical News)
The new single-stage mulitphase pump
Typically, multiphase pumps boost oil production with relatively high pressures and flow rates. Multiphase pumps (MPP) for this operation usually have several stages. Recently however, the HPI market has demonstrated a need for a much smaller multiphase pump for various process applications.
More
Corporation, Sulzer Metco
Sulzer Metco: Eliminating Rust (20/06/2007, Technical News)
Ball pivots being tested in salt mist.
Rust resulting from wear and tear is often a cause of significant damage to machinery and equipment. Many coatings that are intended to protect against corrosion and wear cause environmental damage due to the toxic waste associated with these products or the fact that it is difficult to reuse them.
More
Corporation, Sulzer Metco
Sulzer Metco: New Amdry® Braze Alloys Offer Advantages in Automotive Applications (31/05/2007, Technical News)
New Amdry® Braze Alloys
Early this year, Sulzer Metco introduced new high-chromium boron-free braze filler metals providing a uniquely cost effective and more reliable manufacturing material to automotive component manufacturers.
More

More news
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20