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PIPE
SUPPORTS Navarro Chemicals has the ability to handle pipe support projects of any size, ranging from routine maintenance contracts to the construction of entire process plants and refineries. The URESTRUCT range of pipe supports is very flexible and our personnel are able to design, manufacture and install pipe supporting systems to meet your needs and quality requirements. The design specifications in this catalogue are intended to outline the typical uses and applications of the URESTRUCT pipe support systems. Our engineering staff can be utilised to help you with any design requirements. Navarro
Chemicals' personnel have extensive experience in the manufacture of pipe
support systems. The company employs professional mechanical and chemical
engineers with over 35 years experience in the petrochemical industry.
Principals of Navarro Chemicals have recently been responsible for the design and manufacture of high density polyurethane foam shear keys and primary guides for use at the Malaysia LNG (MLNG) plant in Bintulu, Malaysia, as well as the design and operation of the pre-insulation plant at the above project. Additionally, Navarro Chemicals was responsible for the pre-insulation of the rundown lines at the Bonny Island LNG Project in Nigeria, as well as the manufacture of shear keys for said project. Furthermore, the design and manufacture of specialised plant and equipment for the production of HDPUF pipe supports for Woodside's LPG extraction facility in Karratha was undertaken. Navarro Chemicals applies stringent quality control measures to ensure customer satisfaction. High density polyurethane is manufactured from raw materials supplied by Ariel Industries who supply full test results and product information sheets to ensure consistent quality in line with the requirements of ISO 9001and Shell DEP specifications. URESTRUCT insulated pipe supports offer several technical and cost saving advantages to your process. These include; ·
a lowering of heat loss or gain with a subsequent saving of energy and
increased process efficiency PDF
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