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Burckhardt Compression expand Switzerland training centre

Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Hands on training can now be done on the Laby®, Process Gas and Hyper Compressor together with theoretical education.

Hands on practice
The new centre with an area of 300 m2 offers a wide variety of training options covering all aspects relating to the compressor technology, efficient maintenance and operational compressor reliability. It is located at the headquarters next to the main building where the compressors are engineered and manufactured. In order to meet the requirements of customers that operate either Laby®, Process Gas or Hyper Compressors, Burckhardt Compression expanded the range of compressors available for hands on practice in its training centre. Additionally, the modernised facility brings an efficient and comfortable environment to the training location.

Training and courses
OEM Burckhardt Compression, at the new centre offers tailor made theoretical education and practical courses. The chief training instructors gained extensive knowledge in compressor operation, optimisation and efficient compressor trouble shooting on international jobs and have a broad technical background. Training is always offered just next to the large workshop which brings many benefits to course participants. They have the opportunity to get live impressions on compressor components and different compressors in assembly stage.

Courses include hands on and theoretical training emphasising machine operation, safety, maintenance, reliability, trouble shooting based on actual case studies, manual instructions and compressor parts. In response to customer inquiries Burckhardt offers special combined training with its partners.

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