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Wet hydrogen sulphide (H2S) cracking in steel has been a problem in petroleum refining and upstream oil and gas processing since the 1950s.
21/06/2011
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Leicestershire has become synonymous with hard-rock quarrying in England in the same manner that Brown McFarlane is recognised as a supplier of abrasion resistant steel plate.
16/05/2011
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Sadly the world is a dangerous place and nowhere more so than Iraq and Afghanistan where workers for foreign embassies, trade missions, aid agencies, and medical charities regularly place themselves in danger of their lives as they seek to aid these countries’ transition to stability.
16/05/2011
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On an offshore drilling or production platform equipment reliability is of paramount importance in keeping the operation on schedule.
16/05/2011
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Brown McFarlane first entered into the market for 700N/mm2 yield strip mill products back in the days when Grove Coles Cranes still had a business in Sunderland. It was thanks to our involvement there that our range grew to what it is today.
16/05/2011
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In Brazil the steel specifications for HIC steel in sour service applications, in particular N1706 Rev C written by Petrobras, are some of the most challenging anywhere in the world in terms of their complexity and the demands made on steel manufacturers to comply with them.
16/05/2011
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Brown McFarlane works with both dished head manufacturers and pressure vessel fabricators.
16/05/2011
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Steel plates cut & processed for the fabrication of a fuel tank farm
16/05/2011
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Recently, when urgent modifications were required at two of the United Kingdom’s key nuclear power generating plants, Brown McFarlane was appointed to provide a comprehensive package of fabricated high yield steel components.
10/05/2011
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When one thinks of boiler plate applications obvious ones such as flanges, bellows and, unsurprisingly, boilers quickly spring to mind.
10/05/2011
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After being battered into submission by countless uncaring HGVs, Dublin’s East Wall Road Rail Bridge, a triumph of Victo
10/05/2011
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At the risk of stating the obvious, it is clear that as oil exploration charts ever deepening waters the size of vessels employed grows larger and the equipment carried grows heavier; pipe laying ships being a prime example.
10/05/2011
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