Customer Challenge:
A worldwide manufacturer of wellhead components experienced intermittent issues with seal integrity during make-up procedures on an offshore wellhead assembly. The addition of a visual secondary check during the pressure testing step would save hundreds of thousands of dollars in testing and downtime.
Customer Challenge:
A well-known science & engineering firm requested an ultra-high pressure fitting for a particular pharmaceutical research application. In a UHP environment the addition of sensory equipment to observe the reaction plus the ability to quickly/efficiently change out the sensors would allow the research project to progress much more efficiently.
Customer Challenge:
A university workgroup required a large aperture ASME flange equipped window for analysis prior to project commercialization. In addition, Canada has some of the most stringent pressure vessel regulations in the world and approval for a CRN (Canadian Registration #) is awarded after technical submissions are reviewed a provincial reviewing body. This unique challenge presented a complex mix of regulatory and engineering hurdles needed to satisfy a demanding petrochemical application.