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“This partnership will allow Curtiss-Wright to broaden our portfolio of obsolescence solutions for the North American nuclear fleet and DOE,” said Kurt Mitchell, vice president and general manager of Curtiss-Wright’s Nuclear and Valves Divisions.
“Through our collaboration with TEI, we will bring the industry an innovative valve solution that delivers a significant increase in efficiency over legacy designs.”
Per the agreement, Curtiss-Wright will market and deliver TEI’s GEM steam traps, parts and services to customers seeking a replacement for legacy steam traps that have become obsolete or difficult to maintain.
Unlike legacy products, the patented GEM steam trap technology features a unique design with no moving parts – reducing maintenance and improving reliability.
“We look forward to partnering with Curtiss-Wright to pioneer the use of GEM Steam Traps in a critical market.
Our solution will enable the North American nuclear power market to operate more efficiently and sustainably,” said William Crossland, Thermal Energy International CEO.