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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.

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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.

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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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PRODUCT PROCESSING

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

ABB wins contract from India’s Cochin Shipyard

2018-06-22 17:08:13

ABB wins contract from India’s Cochin Shipyard
Rendering of Andaman and Nicobar Administration’s new passenger ferry. Credit: Cochin Shipyard Ltd.
ABB has secured a contract from India’s Cochin Shipyard (CSL) to provide an integrated power and automation package for use in two passenger ferries.
As part of the contract, the vessels will be equipped with ABB’s Ability System 800xA to fully integrate their power generation, distribution and propulsion systems.
ABB will also provide generators, main switchboards, transformers, the power management and propulsion control systems, propulsion motors and drives, as well as the integrated alarm, monitoring and control system (IAMCS) under the deal.
ABB Marine and Ports managing director Juha Koskela said: “Indian owners recognise the efficiency and sustainability benefits available through integration.
“This order is a major breakthrough for ABB’s integrated power and automation technology in a new market, but it also highlights that equivalent benefits are available to owners from our ‘Electric. Digital. Connected.’ approach anywhere in the world.
“These ferries will play a significant part in meeting the demands of the growing local infrastructure and proving transport links within the Bay of Bengal.”
“Shipowners and operators in any market can benefit from the connectivity and remote management techniques, optimising them by choosing shipboard systems that are themselves characterised by integration and digitalisation.”
Scheduled to be delivered to India’s Andaman and Nicobar Administration in 2020, the new ferries will be able to carry 1,200 passengers.
Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) will operate the vessels to connect mainland India with Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal.
Cochin Shipyard chairman and managing director Madhu Nair said: “These ferries will play a significant part in meeting the demands of the growing local infrastructure and proving transport links within the Bay of Bengal.”
CSL started the block erection work on two ships for Andaman and Nicobar Administration in April.
Once developed, each of the vessels will have the capacity to carry 500 passengers and 150t of cargo on-board.