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China success for Alfa Laval

12 November 2009

Alfa Laval has won a SEK130 million order for plate heat exchangers and filters to be used for cooling duties in two new nuclear power reactors in China.

Alfa Laval’s plate heat exchangers and filters will be used in the reactor island cooling system where seawater is used to cool a fresh water circuit for various equipment in the plant.

“China has intensified the pace to build up its nuclear power generating capacity and the plan is to reach at least 60 GWe by 2020, corresponding to about 50 new reactors”, says Lars Renström, President and CEO of the Alfa Laval Group. “Alfa Laval has delivered equipment to the majority of the nuclear power plants in China and this order confirms our strong position in this market.”
 
Delivery is scheduled to be completed by 2011.

 

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