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Courtesy Carol Jerotich
Junior Carol Jerotich is currently majoring in Mechanical Engineering with an interest in product design.
“I have always been passionate about physics and mathematics, and mechanical engineering gave me an opportunity to study these subjects in depth,” Jerotich said. “I enjoy coming up with new ideas and using my creativity to design and build stuff in order to solve problems using my engineering skills.”
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Isgec Heavy Engineering has developed a special capability for Inconel Weld Overlay
process. This process is qualified as per ASME and EN Standards and opens up the Global
Market, including in the European Union. This has been developed at the Boiler
Manufacturing and Piping plant of Isgec located at Rattanagrh, Haryana.
The Plant caters to
Isgec s Boiler and Pressure Part global clientele.
This recent development enables Isgec to cater to its customers in Waste to Energy, Fired
Heaters, and Special Projects where weld overlay is needed on membrane wall (water wall)
tubes and pipes.
As a result of this development, Isgec has already received orders that are under execution. The first order is for the supply of 3 Cooling Stacks with weld overlay (inconel 625). To be
Addressing Quality Assurance Requirements
Francis Louis Charbonneau Jr., President and CEO, ACI-Aerospace Consultants International
Over the last several months, suppliers, vendors, and manufacturers that support the hardware and software needs of the U.S. Department of Defense have been scrambling to replace current contracts that are ending or will end. As the U.S. begins to bring troops home from Afghanistan and Iraq, the needs of the Department of Defense are beginning to lessen. Consequently, this has those companies that support the D.O.D. on edge as they begin to seek alternatives to their existing contracts in order to retain profitability, their workforce, and their market share.
GEA tail gas compression packages featuring GEA XH oil-flooded, single-stage screw compressors.
GEA Refrigeration Technologies (GEA) will supply GEA model XH compression packages for a tail gas application at a refinery in Azerbaijan. The screw compressor systems are designed for a modernization program at the Heydar Aliyev Oil Refinery (HAOR) in Baku.
GEA’s tail gas packages were selected for the project by Honeywell UOP as part of its Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology to supply hydrogen for the modernization of the plant. Pure hydrogen is used to decontaminate oil and facilitate catalytic processes that produce clean-burning fuels, including those that meet Euro V standards for vehicle emissions.