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PRODUCTION • PROCESSING • HANDLING


HIGH PERFORMANCE METAL PRODUCTS


FOR CRITICAL OIL AND GAS APPLICATIONS


Our high performance TUBE, STRIP and POWDER products are engineered to perform in the most corrosive offshore and subsea environments.


APPLICATIONS INCLUDE:


STRIP • Pfinodal® strip for shape charges in big hole perforations


• Pfinodal® CuNiSn washers & bearings • Cobalt strip for re-facing valve seats


• Nickel strip for secondary batteries in downhole applications


TUBE • Downhole MWD/LWD pressure housing • Downhole hydraulic control & injection lines • Subsea Xmas trees and Manifolds


POWDER • Hardfacing powders for HVOF, HVAF, plasma, cold spray, PTA, and laser cladding


• Pfinodal® CuNiSn washers & bearings for drilling components


www.ametekmetals.com


Visit us at


Hall 9, Stand 9550 11-14 Nov 2019


Material testing solutions ⦁ PRODUCTIVITY ⦁ REPEATABILITY ⦁ TRACEABILITY


Metal impact


⦁Up to 800J capacity. ⦁ISO, ASTM, EN test capable. ⦁Several different capacities.


⦁Automatic pass/fail recognition.


⦁Automated test options including specimen feed and vision break type identification.


Tension/Compression


⦁Up to 3000kN capacity. ⦁Bar code specimen identifi cation. ⦁Automatic pass/fail recognition.


⦁Video test capture in support of output package, with remote witness testing and traceability.


⦁Automated test options. Horizon software - test results delivered across your network to where you need them. www.tiniusolsen.com sales@tiniusolsen.co.uk 01737 765001 38 www.engineerlive.com


Tinius Olsen


at SPE Off shore Europe 3-6 Sept STAND 2F80


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