Supporting global food production with energy-efficient solutions and leak-free joints for fertilizer manufacturing
Fertilizer market is not only a significant market in terms of size, but also an essential industry serving global food production with critical nutrients and agricultural solutions.
Since fertilizer production requires large amounts of gas, energy efficiency is a very important issue. We overcome problems like joint failure, safety risks from leakages, unplanned shutdowns, and loss of time.
Our comprehensive expertise covers the entire fertilizer production process, from urea reactors and ammonia units to CO2 compressors and specialized processing equipment, ensuring optimal plant efficiency.
Urea reactors, ammonia units, melamine units, and storage facilities
CO2 compressors, absorbers, purifiers, strippers, and decomposers
Ammonia preheaters, tube sheets, steam systems, and scrubbers
Leak sealing, hot tapping, and customized tool development
Engineered for chemical environments with exceptional R&D team support for customized solutions
Hydraulic torque wrenches and bolt tensioners for chemical-resistant applications
Cold cutting machines and flange facing machines for precise operations
Non-sparking tools and specialized safety equipment for chemical environments
With our exceptional R&D team, we provide customized tools for special purposes, ensuring optimal solutions for unique fertilizer industry requirements and challenging applications.
We have successfully executed our core activities on applications such as urea pool reactors, erection for urea storage, flanges of ammonia, urea and melamine units, CO2 absorbers, purifiers, construction for urea bagging, suction separators for CO2 compressors, steam saturation drums, steam flush drums, decomposers, urea hydrolysers, CO2 compressors, ammonia preheaters, reactors, strippers, tube sheets of exchangers, and scrubbers. Our solutions ensure energy efficiency while preventing joint failures, safety risks from leakages, unplanned shutdowns, and time losses in fertilizer production facilities.