Christ Kennicott set to expand with influx of orders for first half of 2007 worth € 20 million  for water demineralisation plant


Christ Kennicott Water Technology Ltd, a leading water treatment engineering company based near Wolverhampton, England is growing to keep pace with the demand for engineered demineralisation systems and on the look out for enthusiastic Mechanical and Proposals engineers to join them. For more details about these positions please contact Debbie Leigh at debbie.leigh@christwt.co.uk

Established over 100 years ago, Christ Kennicott is a leading supplier of engineered industrial ion exchange and membrane based systems.

Chris Burleigh, Sales Manager “ These recent orders underscore our strength and experience in building high efficiency, custom engineered ion exchange plant for demanding applications in the Municipal, Power and Petrochemical sectors. To  continue and support this growth we are actively recruiting engineers to join our engineering team”

Fuelling our expansion is the resurgence of the power generation market in the UK and the buoyant petrochemical market in the Middle East. Over the last 6 months, we have received a diverse range of prestigious contracts around the world ; all with a common theme –ION EXCHANGE.

 

 

 

 

Contracts received in 2007 include:

360m3/hr High efficiency Nitrate removal plant for Thames Water’s Wilmington project utilising Advanced Amberpack® technology
An Advanced Amberpack Skid incorporating Fractal distributors
2 x 360m3/hr Demineralisation plant for SAUDI KAYAN Cracker Complex, Saudi Arabia – one of the world’s largest Petrochemical complexes, presently being built by Fluor, Houston
3D Model of 520m3/hrDemin and CPP for SABIC YANSAB Project
2 x 65m3/hr Demineralisation plant for CONOCOPHILIP’S Whitegates Refinery in Ireland.; a replacement for their existing Kennicott plant, installed over 50 years ago and still operating today.
Kennicott Demin plant installed at Whitegates Refinery in 1957 and still operating today
2 x 100m3/hr Ultrafiltration and Demineralisation plant for the first new UK Power Station in 5 years, currently being built for CENTRICA by ALSTOM POWER and due to open in 2008• 3 x 600m3/hr Condensate Polishing Plant utilising CONESEP® proprietary resin separation and regeneration technology for the new BELCHATOW Power Station in Poland- one of the world’s largest coal fired power stations.
Artists impression of Langage Power Station, near Plymouth, currently being built by Alstom Power
3 x 600m3/hr Condensate Polishing Plant utilising CONESEP® proprietary resin separation and regeneration technology for the new BELCHATOW Power Station in Poland- one of the world’s largest coal fired power stations.
CONESEP® Skid, an integral part of large Condensate Polishing Plant

For more information about the work and opportunities at Christ Kennicott please contact:

Chris Burleigh
Sales manager
Email: chris.burleigh@christwt.co.uk

or

Debbie Leigh
HR Manager
Email: debbie.leigh@christwt.co.uk

 
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