IMI Supplies Valves to World’s First Net-Zero Carbon Emissions Ethylene Cracker

IMI has won the contract to supply an innovative package of transfer line and valves for the world’s first net-zero carbon emissions ethylene cracker located in Canada.

Consisting of 15, 36” IMI Z&J double disc through conduit (DDTC) gate valves, the package is notable for integrating the company’s patented erosion protection device, the IMI Z&J Beluga Hump, into each component’s inlet nozzle.

This solves a potential erosion issue affecting transfer line and decoking valves, which need to operate without error in the extremely hazardous environment inside the ethylene unit.

IMI Z&J DDTC valves are engineered, designed and built to robust, fail-safe designs, tailor-made and fabricated to customer specifications in materials suited to demanding operating conditions.

Courtesy of IMI.

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