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AIS do Brasil awarded significant ContraFlex® contract for a FPSO

A first for AIS in the region, our team in Brazil will supply and install a substantial order of ContraFlex® jackets.

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AIS do Brasil has been awarded a substantial contract to provide ContraFlex® insulation jackets for a FPSO (floating production storage and offloading) vessel. The contract was awarded by a Japanese company operating in Brazil.

The scope includes 400 sqm of thermal insulation for various valves, flanges and pipes. It also includes the installation of all jackets after delivery. This is AIS do Brasil's first substantial order for thermal insulation for offshore applications.

Wilian Tenorio – AIS do Brasil´s ContraFlex® sales manager had this to say:

"We are very pleased with this award. Our high-quality jackets and high level of service played a big part in our negotiations with this customer. Adding to this, our new QR code technology was also important.

This technology allows full traceability throughout and simplifies installation. It also allows the customer to easily track, and make any replacements in the future."

The jackets will be installed in the Brazilian pre-salt area, in the Santos Basin. The FPSO is capable of processing 150,000 barrels of oil per day, 280 MMSCFD (million standard cubic feet of gas per day) and has a storage capacity of 1,600,000 barrels of total fluids.

Do you have a requirement for insulation jackets for a FPSO? Click here to find out more about our ContraFlex® range.

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