Featured Story

Our Featured articles are long reads that require more reading time than our news articles. In this section, you can find our cover stories, compelling content featuring prominent manufacturers, end-user interview with valve experts around the world, in-depth technical articles and interesting project reports from various industries, ranging from oil & gas, chemical and petrochemical to power generation, pharmaceuticals and food and beverage industries.

End user Interview: Developing Valve Specifications in an Ever Evolving Industry

Having worked with valves for the majority of his career, Rajan Hingoraney, Consultant, Intervalve, Inc. knows a great deal about the importance of quality and standards. He graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology and went on to receive a scholarship from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, where he completed his Masters’ degree in Chemical Engineering. Written by Sarah Bradley

Taking a Bird’s Eye View: How Aviation is Kick-starting Innovation in Oil & Gas...

The 3.6 million miles of pipelines that support the flow of oil and gas throughout upstream, midstream and downstream operations are among the most vital systems underpinning the entire industry. Yet surprisingly, the components of these pipelines are an area where engineering innovation has remained largely unchanged for decades. By Neil Poxon of Oxford Flow

Doing Valves Right: With ExxonMobil’s Sr. Mechanical Consultant

Rudy Garza began his career with ExxonMobil (then Exxon) in 1990 as a facilities engineer. Twenty six years later, he’s still employed as a Sr. Mechanical Consultant in ExxonMobil’s Static Equipment Group (i.e. heat exchangers, tanks, pressure vessels, piping, and valves). One of Garza’s core responsibilities is providing advanced technical support to ExxonMobil’s Upstream producing affiliates. Written by Richard Heyl.

Liquified Natural Gas: The Fuel of the Future for Shipping and Transport

As the drive towards good environmental stewardship continues to intensify, Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) has been making great strides as the cleaner burning “fuel of choice” for shipping and transport. Written by By Sean Andersen, LNG Specialist, Dixon Valve and Coupling Company.

Upgraded Valve and Actuation System Keep Los Angelenos Safe

Safety and the need to avoid an environmental catastrophe led Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant, the largest sewage treatment facility in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area, to start repairs in 2016 on a corroded five-mile-long outfall, or pipe, and pump header that release 230 million gallons of treated wastewater into the Pacific Ocean every day. Written by Allen Ruef, Moog Inc.

End-user Interview: Adapting to New Guidelines in the Petrochemical Industry

Steve Butler, Valve, Piping and Gasket Subject Matter Expert, has been working in the petrochemical industry for over 28 years in the fields of static equipment, rotating equipment, reliability and safety. Valve World Americas recently had the pleasure of meeting Steve in Houston, Texas to discuss his experiences with product testing and his thoughts on the lack of new engineers entering the valve industry – one of the industry’s biggest issues. Written by Sarah Bradley

Lowest Total Cost of Ownership Validation (LTCOV) for Valves Essential for Success

There is a sea change in the route to market for valves. One aspect is that IIoT and data analytics will be providing vast amounts of data on total cost of ownership (TCO). Current data will be available to the operator’s corporate specialists who increasingly will be making the major purchasing decisions. By Robert McIlvaine – The McIlvaine Company

Precise Calculation Leads to High Equipment Performance: Interview with Johan Meijer

Johan Meijer has spent the past four decades solving engineering problems related to pumping system design—working closely with valves, pumps, and hoses. His experience and knowledge became so deep he developed a powerful and strategic calculation program for high pressure peristaltic pumps that is provided free to end users. Written By Michelle Segrest – Contributing Editor

Expansion of the Obtainable High-Performance Valve Market

There is a sea change in the obtainable market for high performance valves. High performance is defined as either valves in critical or severe service. However, this high-performance category has now been expanded to include general purpose valves which are packaged into a unique system including controls and remote monitoring and service. By Robert McIlvaine – The McIlvaine Company

Catalysis: Recent Chemical Advances Accelerate Change

In chemistry, catalysis is a means of accelerating a chemical reaction between various chemicals. In a broader sense it denotes any object, activity or event that accelerates or triggers a change. In recent years the chemicals industry is catalyzing change across a whole range of industries and helping to make them more sustainable. Written by James Chater