Transmission & Distribution Technology
World Leading Experience in Flow Control
For more than 50 years, engineers have relied on Rotork’s capabilities and experience to design and deliver valve actuation, automation and flow control solutions in every liquid, powder and gas handling environment.
Proven in the harshest conditions and critical applications throughout the world, our innovative products and services are created with clear-cut objectives - to deliver safe, reliable and efficient plant operations, unrestrained by project size and complexity.
Rotork’s unrivalled manufacturing capacity for market-leading products is supported by hundreds of global sales and service outlets, providing every customer and end-user with a local source for information, expert advice, maintenance and life-of-plant support.
High performance applications
Flexible, safe, modular AUMA offer a complete range of multi-turn and part-turn actuators as well as linear thrust units. The sophisticated requirements of power plants are met with absolute reliability in compliance with international regulations. ■
Standardised interface to DCS for all actuator sizes and types
■ High torques for high pressure valves ■ Fieldbus technology
■ Integration into Plant Asset Management Systems ■ Reliable in long-term duty
■ Globally recognised service quality Actuators for the power plant industry
Rotork - the single source for valve actuation, automation and flow control.
www.rotork.com Redefining Flow Control
For more information ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/ipe AUMA Riester GmbH & Co. KG
P.O. Box 1362 • 79373 Muellheim, Germany Tel. +49 7631 809-0 •
riester@auma.com
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