Burckhardt Compression |
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“As a global leader in reciprocating compressor technology, we engineer and build our products at our own manufacturing sites before they are shipped worldwide. In February of 2007, we commenced our 550th project with the MEDUSA Plant Design System, a milestone that almost speaks for itself. CAD Schroer’s software is a key project enabler, and the migration from MEDUSA NG to MEDUSA4 and MPDS4 has put us in a strong position for further growth in a buoyant market place. We have benefited immensely from CAD Schroer’s dedication to product innovation, and the unremitting personal commitment of its team of technical consultants during and beyond the upgrade process.”
(Mr Richard Schilliger, responsible for PLM strategy at Burckhardt Compression) |
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| Another milestone for MPDS at Burckhardt Compression: In February 2007, the company commenced its 550th MPDS project. The image above pictures one of five identical Laby® (Labyrinth Piston Compressor) plants ordered over a ten-year period, deployed by a customer in China for compressing Carbon Oxide (CO). |
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| From left to right: Marcel Blumer of Burckhardt Compression, Gilbert Koch and Achim Maihöfer of CAD Schroer AG, and Peter Fässler and Richard Schilliger of Burckhardt Compression, standing by a K12 Hyper Compressor at the company’s manufacturing plant in Winterthur (shown with MPDS model). This is the world's largest single frame compressor, weighing 270 tonnes, driven by a 27500 kW motor, with a discharge pressure of 2650 bar. It will be deployed in Saudi Arabia for ethylene compression and contains the latest state of the art technology for remote diagnostics. |
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| An MPDS model of the Laby® 6D375B-4A_1 |
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| An MPDS model of the 6B5C1.90 process gas compressor |
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| An MPDS model of the complete K12 hyper compressor installation. The supporting frame is third party data imported into MEDUSA 3D via the STEP interface. |
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| A selection of outer casings, sourced from foundries in Europe and India. They will house the naked compressors engineered and built in Winterthur. |
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| The foundation for the LPDE plant in Saudi Arabia, which now houses the K12 compressor. |
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| One of Burckhardt Compression’s Laby® (labyrinth piston) compressors for an LNG receiving terminal in Korea, with an MPDS model of parts of the plant. |
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| Burckhardt Compression engineers and manufactures the valves used in its compressors to ensure maximum efficiency in customer specific applications. The valve plate on the right inspired the Burckhardt Compression logo. |
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| State of the art testing facility at Burckhardt Compression's manufacturing site in Winterthur. |