CM 2013 and MFPT 2013

CM 2013 and MFPT 2013
CM 2013 and MFPT 2013

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Metso receives a large service contract for valves from Arcelor Mittal in Brazil

Metso and Arcelor Mittal Tubarão, located in Espirito Santo State, Brazil, have signed a service contract covering approximately 2,000 automatic and safety valves. The contract also includes intelligent tools for preventive and predictive maintenance and maintenance planning activities. It expands the existing contract and is one of the largest for Metso's valve operations in South America.
Arcelor Mittal Tubarão is a world leader in the semi-finished steel market, accounting for 12% of global slab sales. It is also one of the largest companies in Brazil.
With Metso's intelligent tools, the steel plant staff is able to monitor and analyze valve condition while the process is running. Conventional methods require stopping the process and removing or dismantling the valves for closer inspection.
"Constant awareness of overall valve condition prevents unexpected breakdowns, which can result in stopping the process completely, which is extremely costly. The customer can plan the maintenance schedule in advance, so any disruption to the process is kept to a minimum. In addition, the staff can focus maintenance activities on those valves needing it most,'' explains Tercelino Leite, Service Manager, Automation business line, Metso.

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