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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

Library

One of the key strengths of Howden is the detailed knowledge our engineers have of the application of our products in a wide range of processes.

We believe that it is important that our customers have a good grasp of the basic principles of the interaction between our products and the systems they are used in. This assists their engineers to accurately draft specifications and to assess resulting tenders.

This part of the site contains a number of technical papers, covering subjects ranging from the basic principles of fan operation to the application of rotary air heaters in utility boilers. Complementing these are a number of brochures, and case studies, some of which are in languages other than English.

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How Things Work
With over 150 years experience Howden is recognized as a world leader in the design and supply of highly stressed rotating equipment and other air and gas handling machinery. During this time we have accumulated an in-depth knowledge of our products and the applications in which they are used.

Case Studies
In this section you will find a selection of case studies detailing projects carried out by our engineers around the world.


Howden Launch Training Academy

Howden has partnered with Glasgow Caledonian University to create Howden Academy – a new international post graduate programme based at the university which will deliver specialist operational training to hundreds of Howden’s engineering graduates from 16 countries over the next few years.
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.