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New hyperbaric chamber for Viar Valvole

 

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World Pipelines,

In a further expansion of its testing capability, established valve manufacturer Viar Valvole has invested heavily in a new hyperbaric chamber at its manufacturing facility in Sumirago, Italy. The company is represented by Trouvay & Cauvin Limited.

Over €200 000 have been spent on equipment within a totally new plant dedicated to hyperbaric testing of its extensive range of subsea valves. Matteo Colombo, Sales Engineer at Viar Valvole explains, “This is all part of our commitment to ensure total suitability and compliance of our products at all levels.”

The new chamber has an internal diameter of 4 m, an overall length of 6 m with a water capacity of 49 000 litres. Current simulated depth is 400 m, however this is expected to increase after successful completion of all initial testing.

A maximum P.S.I. of 400 can be exerted within the chamber and it can test valves to a size complete with ROV gearbox up to 30 in. class 300 or 24 in. class 1500. Certification is according to TüV module G.

Eric Buchanan, Managing Director of Trouvay & Cauvin comments, “Trouvay & Cauvin Limited is delighted with the continued investment that Viar Valvole has been making over the last few years in its testing facilities. This strengthens our very fruitful relationship and gives our customers even greater confidence that we can meet their most demanding subsea specifications.”


Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner