Rancho Santa Margarita, CA-based CCI, a leading manufacturer of severe-service control valves and hydraulic and pneumatic actuators for coal, oil, gas and nuclear power plants

Pipeline & Gas Journal, May, 2002

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA-based CCI, a leading manufacturer of severe-service control valves and hydraulic and pneumatic actuators for coal, oil, gas and nuclear power plants, reports receiving a $1-million order for a compressor recycle valve package for Chiyoda's Ras Laffan Train 3. Chiyoda has awarded CCI the contract to provide an additional set of identical valves for Train 4 of the Ras Laffan LNG Company in Qatar for an addition $1 million.

For production of the third train, CCI is providing angle design valves that range in sizes up to 24-inch x 32 inch (600-mm x 800-mm) that will handle flows of up to 875,715 kg/hr, with temperatures up to 240 [degrees] C and differential pressures up to 988 bar.

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