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Availability of an almost infinite series of combinations of structure & working surface materials, module dimensions & internal configuration, tops & shelves that allow laboratory’s operators to work safely and with everything at their fingertips. All our solutions are entirely designed by our team of specialists which is also able to follow all the assembling activities at site.

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Technical furniture:

  • Modular furniture

  • Safety cabinets

  • Office Furniture

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Oil&Gas

Salina Cruz Refinery Delayed Coker Furnaces

PEMEX is investing in constructing two new coker plants at the Tula refinery and Salina Cruz refinery, scheduled to go online in 2024, to phase out fuel oil production. The Salina Cruz cracking refinery, located in Oaxaca, Mexico, is a non-integrated cracking facility owned by Petroleos Mexicanos. It commenced operations in 1979 and boasts a Nelson Complexity Index (NCI) of 8.1. Works on the Salina Cruz unit began in 2022. The plant is expected to contribute to the elimination of fuel oil and the increased production of ultra-low sulfur gasoline and diesel at the refinery.

Oil&Gas

Castoro 10

Castoro 10, located in the North Sea at the Mekjarvik port in Norway, is a shallow-water pipelay and trenching barge designed for offshore pipeline installation in coastal and nearshore environments. Operating in S-lay mode, it is capable of installing pipelines up to 60 inches in diameter and is equipped with an automated welding system, high-capacity tensioners, and a precision anchor mooring system to ensure safe and efficient offshore operations.

Bioenergy

H2GS — Sweden — 2.1 MTPY HDRI and BRI Plant

H2 Green Steel was launched in 2021 in Boden, northern Sweden, is designed to produce 2.1 million tonnes per year of hot direct reduced iron (HDRI) and hot briquetted iron (HBI) using fossil-free hydrogen-based direct reduction technology. The project aims to decarbonize steel production by replacing fossil fuels with renewable hydrogen during the iron reduction process. Integrated with an electric arc furnace (EAF), the plant is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions from ironmaking by up to 95% compared with conventional blast furnace technology, supporting the production of near-zero-emission steel. The start of production is planned in 2026.

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