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KlingerNewswww.klingergroup.comDecember 2003
KLINGER® ball valves for AvestaPolaritAseko Oy, Masala/Finland a
member of the Klinger®Group
AvestaPolarit Stainless has inaugurated the largest stain-less
steel production facility in the world. Paavo Lipponen,the Speaker
of the Finnish Parliament, was among the 700invited guests and
formally started the new rolling, heat-ing, and etching line.
KLINGER® ball valvesfor latex factory in China
Latexia Chemical is currentlybuilding a latex factory for the
growingChinese paper market. The factory hasbeen completed by
October this year, withprocurement financed by Raisio Yhtymä.ASEKO
is supplying the process valves for
the factory and the delivery also includesapproximately 600
manual valves and 400automatic on/off valves.
Thanks to the positive experiencewith valve deliveries to
Raisio’s factory atKaipiainen in 1987, KLINGER ball valves
have been selected as the process com-ponents. The delivery also
includes So-mas butterfly valves. Automatic valves areequipped with
El-o-matic pneumatic ac-tuators. ■
toExcellenceCommitment
Investment in the new factorycovered the construction of a new
smelter,expansion of an existing hot rolling facil-ity, and
construction of a new cold rollingfacility. So far, the contract
has run for justover three years - a very short time con-sidering
the scale of the investment. Ex-pansion of the hot rolling facility
is stillongoing, and will be completed in 2004.
In the years to come, stainlesssteel production capacity at the
expanded
factory will be more than doubled. As partof the investment
programme, special at-tention was paid to environmental
pro-tection. The latest technologies have thusbeen employed.
ASEKO’s deliveries - includingapproximately 300 automatic
valves, 160control valves with Siemens Sipart valvepositioners, and
140 on/off valves - com-menced at the end of 2001 and will
con-tinue until the end of the next year. Basicvalve models are
Somas butterfly and ballsegment valves, Wouter Witzel
butterflyvalves with rubber lining, and KLINGERball valves. The
valves were equipped withpneumatic actuators by El-o-matic
andSomas.
The delivery also covered ap-proximately 1000 KLINGER manual
ballvalves and 200 other manual valves.
ASEKO has also delivered auto-matic valves to AvestaPolarit’s
refined steelfactory in Tornio as part of the Tupla Hproject. ■
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Meckelborg’s Rental Agreement -a new way to mark
productsMeckelborg Oy, Finland a member of the Klinger®Group
When it comes to productmarking, investment is athing of the
past. Now,MECKELBORG’s RentalAgreement offers an alter-native - a
completely newway to deal with the highstandard of product
mark-ing, especially when timesare tough.
Everybody has to mark theirproducts. But marking varies a lot.
It de-pends on the industry, the product, pack-age or pallet
labelling, and also on the ad-dress or serial number coding. Every
day,we are confronted by a bewildering rangeof different markings.
Those markings allrequire different machines,
installations,software, equipment and materials. Andthey all take
up a lot of time.
MECKELBORG offers an alterna-tive. At MECKELBORG, we have
created anew concept that takes care of productmarking once and for
all. So customers nolonger have to invest in product
markingequipment. Now they can choose the RentalAgreement that
allows them to maintainhigh quality in product marking, but withno
need to invest. The Agreement includeseverything a company could
possibly need- planning, software, machines, mainte-nance, and
thanks to our own production,even labels. Customers must only pay
for
the actual marking.And they will alwayshave access to thebest
possible markingequipment.
With thisagreement, we aim tosatisfy all our custom-ers’ marking
and cod-ing needs, leavingthem to concentrateon their core
busi-ness. No more worriesabout services andspare parts, or
even
Aseko supplies valves fora demanding project
Aseko Oy, FinlandThe renovation project - la-belled ”Tarra 3”
has equipped the papermachine with a pre-calender, bladecoater,
fluidised bed drier, web-dryer, softcalender, and reeler. The Tarra
3 projectalso covered the realisation of a new dis-charge and water
system for the PK3,along with the modernisation of the ex-isting
super-calender and the fitting of anew length cutter.
2002 saw a major renovation of the PK3 paper machine
atUPM-Kymmene in Jämsänkoski.
the high cost of capital. MECKELBORGtakes care of
everything.
The idea behind the Rental Agree-ment was developed in Norway
byMECKELBORG OY Subsidiary MECKEL-BORG Norge A/S, which now has
manysatisfied Rental Agreement customersthroughout the country.
Such a major suc-cess presents us with an excellent oppor-tunity in
Finland, too.
So we are building on that expe-rience and introducing the same
conceptto the Finnish market. ■
Aseko’s delivery of the approxi-mately 1400 valves used in the
Tarra 3project took place between the end of 2002and the beginning
of 2003 and includedmanual and automatic Somas segment, balland
butterfly valves, as well as KLINGERball valves with El-o-matic
pneumatic ac-tuators. According to UPM-Kymmene’sproject team,
ASEKO’s valve deliveries ex-ceeded the all expectations. ■
Aseko Oy, Finland
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The Eynard Robin Groupe comprising Eynard Robin inLyon,
Imperator Industries in Oucques, Provence Jointsin Aix-en-Provence
and the cutting facility in Chalampéwill market KLINGER’s sealing
products such asKLINGERSIL®, KLINGERtop-chem,
KLINGER®Expandedgraphite, KLINGER®Maxiflex spiral wound gaskets
andKLINGER®Sealex in France and the French territories.
Most of our KLINGER colleagueswill be aware that we have had
more than afew minor difficulties both in France andin the former
French colonies due to thedemise of our long-standing
partners.However, we have now signed a long-termagreement with the
Eynard Robin Groupe,which has its head office in Lyon - a loca-tion
in the heart of France that, for us, isabsolutely ideal. With the
help and sup-port of these new and first-rate partners,we have now
been able to put those pro-blems firmly behind us.
During a constructive one-yeartrial period that ended in total
success,KLINGER put pressure on the Eynard RobinGroupe to develop
its infrastructure. Tak-ing its cue from the old saying: “Put
yourmoney where your mouth is”, that is ex-actly what Eynard Robin
has done.
Of course, KLINGER personnelalso had an important role to play,
so ourthanks must go to the various KLINGERteams who gave us their
full support. Atthe same time, we should not forget to ac-knowledge
that our previous partners cre-ated a position that enabled us to
recoverour market share reasonably quickly.
The Eynard Robin Groupe nowoperate four companies from four
sites. Theprincipal KLINGER Group collaborator isEyrDis. This
company distributes all thesoft and metal sealing throughout
France- the advantage being that even perceivedcompetitors are
comfortable with EyrDis asthe supply source. EyrDis, with
DanielVittecoq as the KLINGER Manager, has 70distributors
throughout the country.
Eynard Robin (Lyon) mainly op-erate within the very important
Lyon area,
where there is a heavy concentration ofpetrochemical facilities,
pharmaceuticalcompanies and closely associated opera-tions. Because
this part of the business isgrowing so fast, there are already
ideasabout doubling the size of the Lyon opera-tion.
Imperator Industries is located inOucques, 160 kms southwest of
Paris inthe Loire Valley (Orléans and Chartres arenearby). This
part of the operation special-ises in OEM business and has
particularmetal skills. A huge new building with ad-ditional
covered space of 1000 m² is cur-rently under construction in
Oucques witha scheduled completion date of June 2004.
Provence Joints is located in thedelightful area of
Aix-en-Provence, closeto Marseille - another key area for
petro-chemical activities and a gateway to theFrench-speaking North
African countries.Eynard Robin is pleased to announceits success in
obtaining the Shellcontract for the French market.
We would like to offer our thanksand congratulations to the
President ofEynard Robin, Monsieur Patrick Bedos,who is ably
supported by Daniel Vittecoq,Patrick Lagorsse and Jean
FrançoisDésormière. ■
A new partnership - Eynard Robinrepresents Klinger’s sealing
products inFrance and the French territories
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Dr Thomas Klinger-Lohr and DirecteurGénéral Patrick Bedos
‘shake’ on the con-tract.
Warm smiles from (L to R) Jean-FrançoisDésormière, Patrick
Lagorsse, DG PatrickBedos and Daniel Vittecoq in one of theKlinger
Board Rooms.
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New business with General ValveSaidi, Spain a member of the
Klinger®Group
The beginning of 2003 saw thecommencement of business with the
Gen-eral Valve Company as the supplier of theTwin Seal valve. This
is a male pin valve ofthe non-lubricated type with elastic
seal,characterised by the double-block anddrain mode of operation.
The advantage ofthe Twin Seal valve’s design is its repara-bility,
with maintenance work being carriedout from the upper or lower part
withoutthe need to remove the valve from the line.The General Valve
Company’s quality con-trol system conforms to the ISO
90011standard. Further certifications are: API6FA/BS 6755,
MIL-V-12003 approval andAPI 6ED/Q1.- So far, Twin Seal valves
havebeen supplied to CLH Aviación S.A. for thenew Hydrant System
Project and Corsan-Corviam Construcción S.A. for the EastDock
Platform, both at Barajas Airport,Madrid. ■
Co-operation securesmarket for insulation kits
Klinger S.p.A., Italy
KLINGER SpA has recently in-creased sales of the insulation kits
pro-duced by KLINGER Ltd. UK. These kits aredesigned to limit
chemical corrosion inplumbing systems due to contact with vari-ous
metals, and to insulate them from elec-trostatic charges. The
encouraging initialresults are the result of a campaign of closeand
mutually beneficial technical and com-mercial co-operation between
staff atKLINGER SpA and KLINGER Ltd, enablingcustomer requirements
to be met quicklyand efficiently, also in extremely
urgentcases.
The following photograph showsa recent delivery: namely, the
largest insu-lation kit ever supplied by KLINGER SpA(external
diameter 3600 mm). The kit isdestined for an important
internationalOEM for maintance of a condenser. ■
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Klinger Limited, United Kingdom
KLINGER Limited is pleased to announce the extension ofthe BP
contract to 2008. The contract, the largest of its kindin Europe,
covers the supply of gaskets to all sites withinthe UK.
Critical to the contract extensionwas an assessment of the
quality of bothproducts and service. Accordingly, BP pro-curement
and technical teams carried outan indepth market analysis that
comparedKLINGER with competitors in all aspectsof sealing
performance, technical support,service and price. KLINGER was found
tobe the only company that could meet BP’sstringent quality,
technical and procure-ment requirements.
A key factor in this success wasKLINGER’s investment in
world-classmanufacturing equipment, thus ensuringthat the company
will remain competitiveand continue to produce a product of
thehighest quality that is unique within the UKmarket.
Prior to the signing of the con-tract, a two-day seminar was
held at
BP extends Klinger Ltd contract to 2008
KLINGER Limited with BP representativesfrom the UK, Holland,
Spain, France andAmerica (see picture below). The seminarwas
intended to familiarise KLINGER withBP sites worldwide and explain
the detailsof the gasket agreement, which is beingused as the
benchmark for all similar BPcontracts throughout the world. ■
Delivery of the firstautomated valve with amanual opening
optionRich. Klinger Ind e Com Ltda., Brazil
As part of its ongoing develop-ment of the automated valve
market,KLINGER Brazil has introduced a new lineof actuators with a
manual opening option.The new product range has been designedin
response to requests from clients tosolve a key security issue in
their plants.
The first valve was delivered towell-known multinational AGFA.
The com-pany will be using the new DN 30 valve ina saturated steam
process that requires theextra security of a manual opening
optionin the case of failure in the compressed airsystem.
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KLINGER will be offering the newactuator in a wide range of
valve sizes, andis already negotiating its export to otherLatin
American markets. As with all otheractuators offered by KLINGER
Brazil, thenew line can be used with on/off as well ascontrol
valves. ■
KLINGER and BP representatives from the UK,Holland, Spain,
France and America.
Signing the contract (from left to right): DaveRoyle, Phil
Mancini, Barry Darke of BP pro-curement, and Alan Bates, MD of
Klinger Ltd.
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NBR/ Fibres&Fillers
HNBR/Fibres&Fillers
HNBR/ Fibres&Fillers
Operation Sandwich!Rich. Klinger Dichtungstechnik GmbH & Co.
KG, Austria
Exactly 110 years after the invention of KLINGERit, theKLINGER
Group is confirming its leading position in thearea of
fibre-reinforced flat gaskets with its latest develop-ment - the
KLINGER®top-sil-ML1. At the heart of this in-vention is the
optimisation of the thermal stability of CNAmaterials through the
use of special elastomers as a binder.In addition to the exclusive
use of so-called specialelastomers, a heterogeneous multi-layer
structure givesthe material a unique property profile.
Since the introduction ofKLINGERit, the brittleness of the
binderused in sealing materials has been seenas a negative
characteristic of the material.Before the banning of asbestos,
undesir-able properties associated with the agingof elastomers were
masked by a high as-bestos content that maintained the stabil-ity
of the material despite aging of the rub-ber. In the area of CNA
materials, on theother hand, experiments were centred onthe use of
so-called special elastomers that,due to their chemical structure,
age at a farslower rate and thus fulfil their function asa binder
over longer periods. Several testsshowed, however, that the use of
suchelastomers alone did not result in the bestpossible material
properties. The solutionto this problem had already been found
in1762 by a British admiral named Lord Johnde Montagne, the fourth
Earl of Sandwich.To keep his fingers clean, he packed a por-tion
meat between two slices of bread - thesandwich has been invented.
Such a con-struction comprising several layers withina sealing
sheet can, especially in the caseof flat gaskets, be realised
without pro-blems by means of the calender process.For gaskets,
this type of a heterogeneoussandwich construction using
differentelastomers (see Fig. 1) leads to unexpectedand new
properties.
In addition to the two coveringlayers, the cross section of the
KLINGER
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top-sil-ML1 is built up from three mainlayers. The upper and
lower layers com-prise the usual filler and fibre materials,with
HNBR as the binder. This is an
elastomer from the M-rubber group that isdistinguished by its
high resistance to ag-ing at high temperatures. The middle
layercomprises the same type and amount offiller and fibre
materials as the two outerlayers, but uses NBR as the binder.
The key advantage of this mate-rial concept is the separate
vulcanisationof the different elastomers and the result-ant
heterogeneous construction. The lay-ers thus obtained can fulfil
their specificfunctions:
Tests have shown that such acombination of properties cannot
beachieved through homogeneous mixing ofthe two elastomers.
To assess the different agingresistances under high
temperatures, hightemperatur saturated steam tests were car-ried
out on various gaskets. As part of thesetests, the sample material
was used to seala dummy flange under 120 bar saturated
Layers with HNBR as thebinder
High thermal stabilityLong-term flexibilityReduced
brittleness
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Start layer
Finish layer
Bonded byrubber with-out doublebonds
Bonded byrubber con-taining up to40 % doublebonds
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Extended service life with less leakageunder high
temperaturesHigher residual flexibilityDelayed agingLess creep
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Due to the fact that this multi-layer gasket represents an
exceptional in-
steam at a temperature of 320 °C. After acertain time,
measurements on the test rigrevealed a drop in internal pressure.
Thisleakage was caused by micro-cracks in thegasket structure due
to aging processes inthe elastomer. If a comparison is now
madebetween the service life of standard, com-mercially available
CNA materials andKLINGER
®top-sil-ML1, the multi-layer
material exhibits a significant longer life
In the case of CNA materials, alsoother test procedures have
confirmed theunprecedented profile of propertiesachieved with the
multi-layer gasket. Theresults of 3-point deflection tests on
artifi-cially aged material samples also showedthe greatly reduced
brittleness ofKLINGER
®top-sil-ML1 compared with
standard, commercially available seal ma-terials. Moreover,
after artificial aging insteam, much greater tightness was
meas-ured on KLINGER
®top-sil-ML1 gaskets
than on materials using NBR as a binder.To summarise, the
property pro-
file of the multi-layer gasket is as follows:
cycle (see Fig. 2). Measurable damage tothe gasket did not
occur, even after an ex-tended test time by a factor of eight,
com-pared with a seal using NBR as the binder.
novation in the area of sealing technology,in June of this year
a patent was appliedfor in respect of the multi-layer
materialconcept and the manufacturing process.
The multi-layer concept has alsobeen presented at various
seminars, andwas received by material specialists withkeen
interest.
The market launch ofKLINGER
®top-sil-ML1 - the first product
based on the multi-layer raw material con-cept - KLINGER has
succeeded in devel-oping an excellent innovation, and
thusunderlines its leading role in the area ofsealing technology.
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Attaining consolidated licensing certification
With industrial activities at the Gumpoldskirchen site
nowstretching back a hundred years, KLINGER was confronted bythe
accumulation of an almost impenetrable mass of partlyinvalid and
still valid industrial planning permits.
Rich. Klinger Dichtungstechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Through our voluntary participa-tion in the EMAS-System, which
also im-poses legal certainty, there has long beenan urgent need to
join forces with the com-
petent authorities in order to eliminate thelegal uncertainties
that had arisen duringsuch a long period of industrial
activity.
That task finally began early thisyear with the involvement of
an environ-mental engineering office and a law firm.Due to the
close legal connections betweenthe two production outfits operating
at thesite, namely Rich. KLINGER Dichtungs-technik GmbH & Co.
KG and KLINGERFluid Control GmbH, it soon became evi-dent that both
companies would have tobe included in the process.
Working with the relevant authori-ties and the consultants, and
with excep-tional input from the staff, it has been pos-sible to
develop a new basis for the two
facilities in the form of completely reorgan-ised and
consolidated site documentationthat includes planning
authorisations andnotifications, with the added advantage
thatofficial consent is now covered in a singlynotification.
The preparatory work and thecompilation of authorisations and
siterecords (already, they fill a whole file) isnow complete. The
final planning permis-sion proceedings are scheduled for
earlyNovember 2003 - which should enable usto operate a facility
with the most up-to-date licensing before the end of that year.
As a result, we expect future op-erations such a s site
relocations, decomm-issioning and internal execution of periodi-cal
maintenance and site inspections to bemuch more efficient.
At long last, it will thus be possi-ble to have complete legal
certainty in rela-tion to industrial and trade regulations. ■
New KLINGERSIL®product data sheetsRich. Klinger Dichtungstechnik
GmbH & Co. KG
Rich. KLINGER Dichtungstechnik GmbH & Co. KG has
recentlypublished several modified product data sheets for the
mostimportant KLINGERSIL®materials: namely, KLINGERSIL®
C-4400, KLINGERSIL® C-4430 and KLINGERSIL® C-4500.
For the first time, these datasheets also contain 3D-diagrams
showingthe thickness decrease following theKLINGER Hot Compression
Test, as wellas tightness measurements at elevated tem-peratures
for different gasket loads and in-ternal pressures.
Installation instructions round offthe technical data, since
correct installa-tion of the gaskets is the basic requirementfor a
perfectly functioning flange connec-tion. Characteristic values
according to DIN28091-2 are also included.
We are convinced that the addi-tion of this information to the
new productdata sheets will be welcomed by engineersand users, and
that by documenting this
KLINGER know-how, we are making a clearstatement about KLINGER’s
leadership inthe sealing world. ■
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KLINGERpark - a new office building marks110 years for the
Klinger GroupKlinger Group, Austria
With phase 1 of the KLINGERpark, theKLINGER Group is emphasising
the impor-tance of the Austrian location in Gumpolds-kirchen, where
Richard Klinger started theproduction 110 years ago.
In addition to the company’s ownoperations, in future an
increasing numberof outside firms are also set to occupy the16,000
m² complex which, with its con-venient transport connections
andattractive scenery, is ideally situatedbetween the B17 state
highway andGumpoldskirchen’s wineyards.
The demolition of the derelictcasting foundry cleared the way
for theconstruction of the 2,300 m² office block,1,000 m²
laboratory and 2,500 m² ware-house and production hall.
KLINGERDichtungstechnik, KLINGER Fluid Controland KLINGER
Gebetsroither will be mov-ing in after completion in Autumn
2004.
The ultramodern office spacesare equipped with
state-of-the-arttechnology, while meeting and conferencerooms,
server rooms and reception areasare all laid out for communal use
in orderto achieve maximum utilisation of the floorspace.
Expansion of the R&D facilityfor sealing-related products
for theKLINGER Group is planned inGumpoldskirchen for 2006 and will
cre-ate 20 new high-quality jobs .
The 111 anniversary year of theKLINGER Group in Austria will be
markedby the inauguration of the first phase inthe construction of
KLINGERpark on 11November 2004. ■
The client, KLINGERpark Errichtungs- und Betreiber GmbH &
Co. KGis represented by Hermann Eisenköck, MD and Friedrich
Lichtblau.
The first sod was turned on 10 October 2003.
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New issue of ‘KLINGER®presented papers’
To make the CD-Rom easier touse, we have added a main menu
whereselections can be made with a click of themouse. What is more,
to make selectioneasier, some presentations now include abrief
summary of their content in English,German and French.
The extended version 2.0 of ‘KLINGER® presented pa-pers’ will be
released early next year. Version 2.0 con-tains further upgraded
presentations which we hope willbe of general interest.
We shall now be focussing onthe inclusion of summaries for all
pres-entations, as well as the release of a Ger-man-language
version. We expect thisVersion 3.0 to be available by the end
of2004. ■
For a copy of the ‘KLINGER®presented papers’, please
e-mail:[email protected].
Istag AG/Switzerland
Customer survey reveals generalsatisfaction Saidi, Spain a
member of the Klinger®Group
SAIDI for the second successiveyear, has conducted a very
positive cus-tomer-satisfaction survey, with customersstressing
that the attention they have re-ceived from our staff being the
best possi-ble weapon they have when it comes tomeeting and beating
our competition.
Although, as expected, they aresatisfied with our product
quality, a fewasked for improvements as far as deliveryand prices
were concerned. We continueto take due notice of this advice.
A comparison of the 2003 and2002 survey results shows that in
2002,35 % of those questioned, expressed posi-tive satisfaction,
stressing the excellent at-tention to detail by SAIDI particularly
onthe telephone. In 2003, 34 % again ex-pressed satisfaction,
stressing the compa-ny’s kind and synergetic approach.
Just to prove that KLINGERis not always where wewould like to be
SAIDI con-ducted a customer survey.We were not totally sur-prised
but nonetheless thisrevelead (a lot of) satisfac-tion.
In 2002, 58 % of those ques-tioned stressed that SAIDI came up
to allof their expectations, In 2003, 63 % weretotally satisfied
with all of their expectations
being met in every regard. We are delightedwith these results
but realise that we stillmust get better and we continue to
welcomefeedback from our valued customers. ■
Version 2.0 of the CD-Rom alsocomes with a presentation of the
new multi-layer KLINGER
®top-sil ML1 material. If you
were interested in the article that appearsin this edition of
the KLINGER News, youwill be able to find further interesting
de-tails here.
P.S. If you have received Version 1.0 of the CD-Rom,you will be
sent the new Version 2.0 automatically.
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Klinger strengthens partnerships with ‘Oil& Gas’ presence
Richard Klinger S.A.A.C.I.yF., Argentina
The fifth International OIL & GAS Exhibition was held atthe
Costa Salguero international exhibition centre in Bue-nos Aires,
Argentina, from 6 to 10 October 2003. The eventwas well attended by
firms and delegates from variouscountries.
Over the years, this exhibition hasgrown to become one of the
world’s mostsignificant oil and gas exhibitions - a venuethat
promotes the planning and realisationof improved business
transactions.
KLINGER Argentina appeared atOIL & GAS alongside Taranto
S.A., the li-censee in Argentina for the manufacture ofindustrial
joints. On show were the vari-ous solutions and products that
KLINGERis able to offer this sector, KLINGER Argen-tina’s
participation served to underline ac-tivities throughout Argentina
that go backthirty years. It was also an opportunity tomark the
development of the activated pis-ton valve by KLINGER Brazil, along
withthe promotion of KLINGERexpert
®, a basic
software tool for the selection of joints.During the exhibition,
KLINGER’s DerekLythgoe gave a presentation on sealingmaterials and
their use. The presentation
included recommendations and instruc-tions on the use of the
KLINGERexpert
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software. With its presence at OIL & GAS,KLINGER Argentina
has thus confirmed itsrole as a key partner to major players in
the industry such as Repsol YPF, Petrobras,Esso,Shell,Metrogas,
Gas Ban, and TGN.
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KLINGER GEBETSROITHER GMBH & CO. KGWels/AustriaE-mail:
[email protected]
S.A.KLINGER-SOGEFILTRES N.V.Brussels/BelgiumE-mail:
[email protected]://www.klinger-sogefiltres.be
KLINGER DANMARK A/SVallensbaek/DenmarkE-mail:
[email protected]://www.klinger.dk
ASEKO OYMasala/FinlandE-mail:
[email protected]://www.aseko.fi
KLINGER-RAMIKRO OYMasala/FinlandE-mail:
[email protected]://www.ramikro.fi
MECKELBORG OYMasala/FinlandE-mail:
[email protected]://www.meckelborg.fi
KLINGER GMBHIdstein/GermanyE-mail:
[email protected]://www.klinger-gmbh.de
KLINGER S.P.A.Mazzo di Rho, Milan/ItalyE-mail:
[email protected]
KLINGER-PICOFF B.V.Rotterdam/NetherlandsE-mail:
[email protected]
MECKELBORG NORGE A/SNaersnes/NorwayE-mail:
[email protected]
KLINGER W POLSCE SP. Z.O.O.Warsaw/PolandFax +48 22 848 4728
KLINGER-SAIDISacavem, Lisbon/PortugalE-mail:
[email protected]
SAIDIMadrid/SpainE-mail: [email protected]://www.saidi.es
KLINGER-TILIA ABVällingby/SwedenE-mail:
[email protected]://www.klinger-tilia.se
Connect with Quality
RICHARD KLINGER S.A.A.C.I.yF.Garin, Buenos
Aires/ArgentinaE-mail: [email protected]
RICH. KLINGER DICHTUNGSTECHNIKGMBH & CO.
KGGumpoldskirchen/AustriaE-mail:
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