TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION - ADVERTORIAL
Alfa Laval Energy Division Appoints ESI Process (UK) Ltd as New Distribution Partner for Industrial Process Sectors in the UK
Effective immediately, ESI Process (UK) Ltd will be responsible for the distribution of Alfa Laval’s extensive range of products and solutions, including Gasketed, Spiral & Compabloc heat exchangers. This partnership aims to enhance Alfa Laval’s market presence within the industrial process sector and provide customers with improved access to high-quality products and services.
“We are excited to welcome ESI Process (UK) Ltd as our new distribution partner,” said Marcus Halliday, Channel Manager at Alfa Laval. “Their expertise and commitment to excellence align perfectly with our values and strategic goals. We are confident that this collaboration will bring significant benefits to our customers in the UK.” ESI Process (UK) Ltd has a strong reputation for delivering innovative solutions and exceptional customer service. With their extensive industry knowledge and dedicated team, they are well-positioned to support Alfa Laval’s growth and expansion in the region.
“We are honoured to partner with Alfa Laval,” said David Frame, Sales Manager at ESI Process (UK) Ltd. “This partnership represents a significant opportunity for us to expand our product offerings and deliver even greater value to our customers. We look forward to a successful collaboration.”
Alfa Laval, a global leader in heat transfer & centrifugal separation, is pleased to announce the appointment of ESI Process (UK) Ltd as its new distribution partner for the industrial sector and process industries within the United Kingdom explicitly for Alfa Laval’s Energy Division.
Marcus goes on to say, “This appointment does exclude coverage of our food, water and pharmaceutical sectors in the UK, though does strengthen Alfa Laval’s broader relationship with ESI Technologies Ltd who cover our Food and Water business in Ireland”.
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HRS orange shoes return to the NEC for World Biogas Expo 2025 - HRS Heat Exchangers, Stand B20, World Biogas Expo, NEC Birmingham, 9-10 July 2025
200 biogas plants worldwide, helping operators to improve their efficiency and overall operation.
Despite a number of challenges and uncertainties for the global biogas sector, this highly versatile technology which provides numerous benefits continues to deliver good news stories, such as the recent biogas plant in South Dakota which is delivering almost 780 m3/hr of biomethane. Last year HRS delivered its largest ever order for 384 heat exchanger modules (weighing a total of 126 tonnes) to a client in North America for a renewable energy project.
Closer to home, the National Farmers Union (NFU) continues to push for more on- farm use of anaerobic digestion and deliver on its ambition for 1,000 on-farm biogas plants in the UK, around double the current number1.
The experienced team from HRS Heat Exchangers will return to the NEC in July, where visitors will quickly be able to identify them thanks to trademark orange shoes. They will be happy to discuss the importance of biogas project optimisation in an increasingly uncertain world and provide real case studies using HRS systems and components from biogas projects around the globe.
Over the course of its 40-year history, HRS Heat Exchangers has become a global leader in heat exchange technology for the AD and biogas sector, with systems for digester heating, pasteurisation, digestate concentration, biogas dehumidification, and sludge and exhaust gas heat recovery. HRS equipment is installed at more than
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“Global economic challenges mean that financing new plants can be difficult, even where governments are supportive,” comments Matt Hale, HRS Heat Exchanger’s Global Key Account Director. “One way to improve economic returns and maximize biogas production is to upgrade existing plants, and in particular maximize efficiency at every stage of the process.
“HRS produce a range of heat exchangers and complete systems for the biogas sector which recapture energy which would otherwise go to waste, utilizing it for activities including digester heating, digestate treatment, biogas dehumidification or exhaust gas heat recovery – often with much greater efficiency than alternative techniques.”
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