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| Supplying
a variety of critical technologies to the power industry |
| New
Builds |
| Critical
pumps, CRDMs and a host of solutions to new nuclear plants |
| Operating
Reactors |
| Solutions
supporting 439 reactors operating in 30 countries |
| Fluid
Processing |
| Critical
flow control products an engineered solutions |
| Containment
/ Infrastructure |
| Fabricated
components, system interfaces and containment |
| Control
Systems |
| Electronic
components, systems and software |
| Monitoring
/ Diagnostics |
| Diagnostics/monitoring,
ultrasonic analysis and environmental testing |
| Sealing Technologies |
| Nuclear and non-nuclear pressure seal containment solutions |
| Engineering
Services |
| Design,
analysis, outage support, engineering, licensing and more |
| Our Mission and Values |
| CWFC History |
| Company Leadership |
| CWFC Organization |
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For over 50 years, Curtiss-Wright
Flow Control engineers have been instrumental in the design
of reactor coolant pumps, control-rod drive mechanisms, electro-hydraulic
valve actuators, severe service valves, hydraulic snubbers,
diagnostic equipment, and containment doors.
Curtiss-Wright Flow Control supply the fossil and non-carbon
based power industries with technological solutions that improve
energy flexibility, reliability, efficiency and, most importantly,
safety. For more than 60 years, Curtiss-Wright Flow Control and
its subsidiary companies have been global leaders in providing
products and solutions that uniquely meet the complex needs to
the full spectrum of power suppliers.
Power solutions include: |
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- Plant performance, safety and reliability
- Plant process computer systems
- Software and databases
- Asset management
- Spare parts management
- RAPID (inventory management)
- Regulatory/licensing information services
- Laser peening
- Stress wave performance monitoring
- Environmental and seismic qualification
- Equipment reliability solutions
- Engineering and fabrication
- Reverse Engineering
- Licensed manufacturing of Obsolete OEM Equipment
- ASME code and safety-related
- Precision machined parts
- Bolting and flange technologies
- Component fabrication
- Third party parts dedication
- Obsolescence programs and databases
- OIRD - Obsolete Item Replacement
- Electronic modules
- Analog instrumentation
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