IMI Critical Engineering, a world-leading supplier of critical flow control solutions, has officially opened its new IMI CCI facility in Paju, South Korea, less than six months after construction work got underway.
IMI Critical Engineering, a leading global provider of flow control solutions, has once again delivered a bespoke solution which has proven able to withstand the unique demands of deep-sea oil and gas extraction over extended periods.
Josh Leuenberger of IMI Critical Engineering, a world-leading supplier of critical flow control solutions, examines the ever more stringent demands on safety-critical valves in the nuclear sector and how the sector’s leading players are responding with new solutions and technologies
IMI Critical Engineering, a world-leading supplier of critical flow control solutions, has taken a major step forward with the formal opening of its brand new purpose-built IMI Z&J (Zimmermann & Jansen Inc.) headquarters and manufacturing plant in Houston, Texas.
known names in the design and manufacture of products for critical applications in the sector, including IMI CCI, IMI NH, IMI STI and IMI Truflo Marine. With more than six decades of experience in the sector, more than half of all the world’s nuclear plants rely on IMI’s critical valve technology. Products include severe service control valves featuring DRAG®, ABJ or technology acquired from Sulzer, and Newman Hattersley technology for CANDU, as well as system medium actuated technology for isolation valves and pilot-operated safety valves, all with a range of actuation options.