Valves, steam traps for innovative power station

A Truflo International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 10, 2001

FCx RCM Prometal - part of the global FCx flow control organisation - has secured a major contract to supply flow control products to one of the most innovative power stations in Europe

FCx RCM Prometal - part of the global FCx flow control organisation - has secured a major contract to supply flow control products to one of the most innovative power stations in Europe.

The company - which was also heavily involved in establishing the original specification - will supply cast steel valves, forged steel valves, ball valves, steam traps and check valves for the Termoconvertitore of Dalmine co-generation plant near Bergamo.

The plant - being built by Italian textile giant the Radici Group - will incinerate solid urban refuse to produce steam and then electricity.

The total value of the order to FCx RCM Prometal is around 155,000 Euros.

The plant is the first of its type to be built in Europe and should form the blueprint for others in the future.

FCx RCM Prometal was founded by Massimo Rispoli in 1991 and operates throughout Italy from a major distribution facility in Milan.

It has annual sales of £1.4m and provides a high level of service supplying quality valves and actuators to a customer base in Northern Italy.

It was acquired by FCx Europe in 1999.

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