The company said that the facility will ensure the customers to have access to the full range of critical flow control safety-related products they need. The facility covers 118,000sqft, in which nuclear design and engineering firms can develop and test critical safety-related valves and controls used by large-scale reactors.
The facility offers a range of products, which are manufactured on-site, such as main steam safety valves, pressurizer safety valves and relief valves; and services, including engineering, design, inspection, machining and testing. Its advanced technology includes a range of steam test facilities that can test the full line of pressure relief products on steam, air and liquid.
Patrick Decker, president of Tyco Flow Control, said: “For more than 50 years, Tyco Flow Control has remained committed to supporting the nuclear power industry. Even through the long downturn the industry has experienced, we have continued to invest in innovation and quality programs, meeting the industry’s stringent standards worldwide.”