Amarinth has refurbished sodium hypochlorite dosing pumps for ADNOC on schedule utilizing its facility within the United Arab Emirates to satisfy strict shutdown deadlines.
Engineers check a newly refurbished sodium hypochlorite dosing pump for ADNOC at Amarinth’s facility in UAE – Image courtesy of Amarinth.
The UK company supplied the unique pumps to ADNOC in 2016 for sodium hypochlorite dosing duties on the Umm Lulu offshore platform located within the Arabian Gulf, 30km north-west of Abu Dhabi, UAE. Because sodium hypochlorite is highly corrosive, Amarinth originally used titanium alloy for all wetted components.
During a routine capital assessment, ADNOC decided the pumps have been due for refurbishment. ราคาเพรสเชอร์เกจ dosing pumps are important to manufacturing and refurbishment needed to align exactly with a specific shutdown schedule.
The shutdown schedule would not allow the pumps to be returned to the UK for a full strip, assessment and refurbishment, so Amarinth used its UAE facility to undertake the work.
Amarinth’s UAE facility was in a place to full the strip and assessment report inside five working days and propose two refurbishment projects. The first concerned a full rebuild, check and guarantee of the primary pump changing all of the titanium elements together with impeller, shaft, bearing brackets and mechanical seals. The work wanted to be completed in simply eight weeks. Amarinth prioritised the ordering of the titanium components and was able to have the elements manufactured and shipped to the UAE to align with the rebuild schedule. The second venture undertook the same work on the other two backup pumps to be completed on a 24-week schedule.
Oliver Brigginshaw, managing director of Amarinth, stated: “Having equipped the unique pumps to ADNOC we’ve a wealth of expertise in working with titanium parts. We are also happy with the growth of our native UAE facility for service and help and which enabled us to successfully expediate this particular refurbishment, benefiting each ADNOC and the local economy.”
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