Manoir wins Air Products hydrogen contract
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Manoir Industries has been awarded a contract comprising 10 outlet manifolds and 1 transfer line by Air Products for its new hydrogen (H2) plant located in Baytown, Texas.
The furnace components are based on Manoir's proprietary Manaurite® high alloy technology and are manufactured in its leading production centres in Pîtres, France, and Burton, UK, under its 'One Manoir International' production scheme, which guarantees consistent and homogeneous manufacturing and quality control processes across all plants in France, UK, India and China.
“This award is another significant milestone in our relationship with this client, with this first order for a transfer line” said Julien Oderno, Sales Manager for the Americas. “Air Products choice also demonstrates our ability to take benefits of the synergy between our manufacturing sites, with the cast cones produced in Pîtres to be sent to Manoir Burton for assembly onto the transfer line.
Manoir has also developed an offer of onsite services, complementary to its products. These services based on Manoir Industries expertise and know how in top level metallurgy, provide onsite assembly, repairs and emergency replacement, non-destructive controls and remaining lifetime assessment.
Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/13012016/manoir-wins-air-products-hydrogen-contract-2130/
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