Request for quotation to supply control valves for the Oil Waste Plasma Gasification Project's gas supply system. Key requirements include pressure regulators for argon and oxygen gas lines, ensuring compliance with specified standards.
The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Limited (Necsa) is seeking quotations for the supply of control valves essential for the Oil Waste Plasma Gasification Project. This project aims to establish a demonstration facility that will volumetrically reduce uranium contaminated waste oil. The control valves will play a critical role in the gas supply system, managing the flow and pressure of argon and oxygen gases used in the plasma gasification process.
Suppliers are required to provide detailed specifications for three specific pressure regulators: PCV1601D for argon gas supply to various plasma facilities, PCV1601F for argon supply to the Plasma Power Supply, and PCV1602D for the oxygen gas supply line to the Plasma Reactor. All valves must meet stringent quality standards, including ISO 9001 certification, and must be designed for female threaded connections, ensuring compatibility with existing systems. The successful supplier will contribute to a project that not only aims to enhance waste management practices but also aligns with South Africa's commitment to nuclear safety and environmental stewardship.
This tender is suitable for manufacturers and suppliers of industrial control valves, particularly those with experience in gas supply systems and compliance with international quality standards. Companies specializing in nuclear energy applications or environmental management solutions are encouraged to apply.