Iran achieves self-sufficiency in designing, manufacturing advanced control valves

SHANA (Tehran) – For the first time in the country, domestic experts, with the support of Arvand Petrochemical Company, have successfully designed and manufactured an advanced control valve, marking a significant step toward industrial self-sufficiency and reducing reliance on imports in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries.

A new technology-based firm (NTBF), backed by Arvand Petrochemical Company and leveraging the expertise of Iranian engineers and specialists, has accomplished the design and production of a state-of-the-art control valve.

The entire process, from design to manufacturing, adhered to international standards and strict quality control principles.

This product, the first of its kind to be manufactured domestically and now in use at Arvand Petrochemical, plays a critical role in pressure reduction processes and the conversion of superheated steam to medium-pressure steam in the oil, gas, and petrochemical sectors.

Previously, similar control valves were imported at significant foreign exchange costs. However, after the failure of the original unit and to maintain production and strategic goals, domestic experts, relying on the capabilities of local NTBFs, conducted thorough analyses.

Using reverse engineering principles, they successfully designed and produced a high-quality, equally efficient counterpart.

The manufacturing process included various tests conducted at reputable domestic laboratories and functional tests at the Borana Sanat Toos company workshop. Third-party inspection company representatives were present to verify the valve’s quality and performance, which has since been confirmed.

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