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Boiler tube contract secured

BABCOCK has been awarded a five-year contract to supply high-pressure boiler tubing to a power station as part of future planned maintenance. 

“Boiler tubing is one of the critical areas in terms of power station availability and reliability. These tubes have to withstand immense cyclic operational conditions, and if one of them fails, it brings the entire unit down,” says Alton Naidoo, General Manager – Business Development at Babcock.

“Therefore, the tubing has to be specified correctly and supplied to a high integrity to keep tube leaks and boiler failures to the very minimum” he explains.

Babcock has over 130 years’ experience in steam generation and industrial plants, and is the original designer of many steam boilers in South Africa and further afield into Africa – in fact, the company has one of the largest boiler installation footprints in Africa. Babcock specialises in the front-end design of steam generation plant and associated equipment, and provides safe, effective solutions for the entire lifecycle of power and industrial plants, from design and build, through operation and maintenance, to decommissioning and remediation. The focus is on the feasibility of new build options, performance upgrades, efficiency improvements and emissions reductions.

Babcock utilises its OEM expertise to ensure that boiler tubing is specified correctly according to the required design codes and norms and that the detailed specifications are well controlled for the end product that is delivered. 

“Because of the high temperatures and pressures it is subjected to, specialised material is required for the tubing with certain certifications according to the relevant EN and ASME codes,” says Naidoo. “This type of high-alloy material is not commonly available in South Africa and is generally sourced offshore. While it can be obtained from local stockists, there are limitations in terms of availability and quality.” 

Naidoo says that Babcock sources the tubing directly from an offshore tube mill that produces it according to its customers’ unique and regulatory requirements, which allows for more specifications and tolerance according to the EN and ASME standards, customised sizing, a high level of quality control, and better pricing structure. 

“Through our long-standing partnerships with our suppliers, we can secure the availability and ensure predictable lead times for these critical long-lead items.” 

He adds the company’s customers are realising that long-lead items need a specific strategy to secure availability and better pricing, and that it is possible to have tubing specified according to their needs and maintenance plans instead of relying on availability from a stockist. 

“Babcock can provide a competitive tubing offer, strategic planning for critical long-lead items, and specialised OEM knowledge to help customers across a range of sectors operate more effectively,” concludes Naidoo. 

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