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Case Study: Modifications to incorporate the Howden VN sealing system on the air heaters of West Burton Power Station halved the air leakage, which allowed the station to generate an additional 20 MW from each unit.

Howden India

Howden India was established in 2007 to promote Howden's products and services in India. 

We are based in Mumbai, and are the prime point of contact for firms from India wishing to do business with Howden. We take care of sales of new equipment, and also supply spare parts and services for Howden equipment already installed and operating. We are also capable of supplying spares for Davidson equipment in India.

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Products
Howden India has been established to supply all Howden equipment within India. This includes large fans and blowers, rotary heat exchangers and process gas compressors for utility and industrial applications. All Howden equipment is built to order to individual customer specification and is engineered...

Parts & Services
Howden India provides a comprehensive range of aftermarket services for a wide range of air & gas handling equipment and related products.

Industries
Howden India has been established to serve utility and industrial markets in India.  Wherever large quantities of air need to be moved, or difficult gases compressed, Howden provides the equipment, backed up by extensive applications experience, and the services to ensure optimum operation...


Howden to exhibit at VGB Congress, Germany

Howden will be exhibiting at this year's VGB Congress exhibition from 17-19 September, 2008 in Stuttgart, Germany.
Howden Compressors to make major investment

Howden Compressors Limited, the Glasgow based manufacturer of screw compressors, is undertaking a major investment to increase capacity and streamline production processes. Over £4m will be spent in acquiring new machine tools and extending the test facility.