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Our mainly products were globe valve,angle valve,gate valve,SDNR valve,check valve,hose valve,storm valve,butterfly valve,air vent head,strainer tec, according to DIN,JIS,ANSI,API,BS,GB,CB,CBM,AS standard. Material is including cast iron,ductile iron,cast steel,cast bronze,forged brass,stainless steel,forge steel,and can be extensively used in marine,petroleum,chemical, metallurgical,electric power,architectural,agriculture field.

WHAT WE DO?

OUR VALVE PACKING

We have our own packing worshop and workman to tailored packages according to the product.All of our valves were packing carefully by plywood cases,to avoid damage when transportation by air,by sea,or by courier.

OUR VALVE PACKING

OUR STORAGE

Our warehouse area was more than 2000 square meters with large ex-stock valves including gate valves,globe valves,butterfly valves ,bronze vavles and air vent head,to meet the demand of customer's spot requirement.This make us save the time to prepare order and provide the customer faster delivery.

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We have more than 120 product processing staffs,including 24 senior engineers&12 R&D engineers,Moreover,We have well-working machining equipments and inpsection equipments for vavles.That make sure we could processing the high-quality valves.

PRODUCT PROCESSING

Corvus Energy to provide energy storage system for NCA's new hybrid vessel

2017-10-17 15:22:23

Corvus Energy has secured a deal to deliver a lithium ion-based energy storage system (ESS) for a new multipurpose hybrid vessel, which is set to be owned by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA).

The deal has been awarded by Rolls-Royce, which will equip the new OV Ryvingen vessel with Corvus' Orca Energy ESS upon delivery of the system.

Corvus’ Orca Energy ESS features a capacity of 2,938kWh and is designed to allow ships to operate on battery power alone for several hours.

The batteries can also be used for various electrical requirements during docking and are rechargeable from on-shore power supplies at ports.

The complete equipment package from Corvus is also expected to reduce noise and vibration levels during operation.

"As with the Ryvingen, an increasing number of vessels will use the Orca energy storage system to deliver a greater proportion of the vessel’s power."

Corvus Energy Business Development senior vice-president Halvard Hauso said: “The electrification of vessels will see an increasing utilisation of higher battery capacities.

“As with the Ryvingen, an increasing number of vessels will use the Orca energy storage system to deliver a greater proportion of the vessel’s power.”

OV Ryvingen will be NCA’s second vessel to combine traditional diesel power with battery-powered operation upon completion, as well as the fourth vessel of the company’s fleet renewal programme, which will comprise a total of six to eight ships.

The coastal administration plans to deploy the 46.6m-long, 12m wide-vessel to perform operations relating to oil spill protection and shipping lane maintenance.

OV Ryvingen is slated to be delivered to NCA by the end of next year.