IMI Bopp & Reuther, a business of IMI Critical Engineering, a leading global provider of critical flow control solutions, has launched the latest version of its free-to-use software tool, Si-Tech. Si-Tech 4.0 is a state-of-the-art application that helps users to size and select safety valves, and is available for download to all customers and partners of the company.
IMI Critical Engineering, global leader in the design and manufacture of critical flow solutions, is increasing its focus on China and the surrounding region, with the establishment of a new regional headquarters in Shanghai, and a £9 million investment in a new Chinese production facility.
IMI Critical Engineering, the global specialist designer and supplier of critical valve solutions, has successfully manufactured a turbine bypass valve for a 1,050MW supercritical thermal power plant, the first of its kind ever produced in India.
IMI Critical Engineering, a market leading manufacturer and supplier of critical flow control components, has appointed Martin Valfridsson as Managing Director of its IMI CCI business in Sweden.
Global demand for energy from all sources continues to increase as usage and population grows, placing ever greater physical and performance demands on the components used in the gathering and processing of energy.
Two major projects undertaken by IMI Critical Engineering are helping to optimise performance and output at one of South America’s largest power plants. The Mejillones facility, located on the Chilean coast in the country’s Antofagasta region, has produced power from a combination of coal, diesel oil and natural gas since its establishment in 1995, with an annual output of around 3 million megawatts. One of its key roles is in the provision of power to many of the mining facilities in the region, making unscheduled interruptions highly undesirable.
Following a number of sizeable new business wins, IMI Critical Engineering, the global leader in flow control solutions for the oil & gas, power and petrochemical industries, is set invest heavily in order to increase the manufacturing and commercial footprint of its operation in Malaysia.
When the engineers at Exelon's Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (PBAPS), located in Pennsylvania, had to upgrade the facility's residual heat removal (RHR) system, they called upon the expertise of IMI Critical Engineering, a leading global provider of flow control solutions. The result was a bespoke solution and customised testing programme that have complied with very demanding specifications to ensure efficiency, safety and regulatory compliance.