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Case Study: As part of the conversion to Orimulsion firing on unit 5 of Ince B PS, Howden air heater enhancements contributed to an extra 25 MW output

Howden South America

Howden South America, located in São Paulo city, southeast Brazil, specializes in the design and supply of fans and rotary heat exchangers for the South American market.  The company is also the local point of contact for the Howden compressor companies in South America.

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Products
Howden South America supplies industrial markets with custom engineered fans and compressor packages, and supplies packaged rotary  air preheaters to the power generation and petrochemical industries.

Parts & Services
Howden South America uses its extensive experience to support the wide range of air & gas handling equipment and related products Howden has supplied in the region. Our through life support is not limited to the supply of spare parts but also includes maintenance, repair, refurbishment and upgrading...

Industries
Howden South America services a wide range of industries in the region, wherever air or gas has to be moved efficiently and reliably, including steel, cement, paper, petrochemical, speciality gases and mining, and has particular expertise in the supply of iron ore pelletising plant fans. Niche markets...


Howden UK Awarded ASME Nuclear Accreditation

HUK Nuclear Products Department underwent a successful audit by an ASME Survey Team in early February 2009 and was awarded an unqualified Certificate of Authorisation. 
Howden wins Scottish Engineering award

Howden was presented with the Scottish Engineering Award for 2009 at Scottish Engineering’s annual dinner and awards ceremony on May 21st 2009.


The Howden story re-told to help others

The fascinating story of Howden and its growth from a small Glasgow Engineering company founded in 1854 to a global business is recounted in a new book by David H. Hume.