Recently, our company's executives and technical experts conducted a week-long research tour in Nordic countries, visiting energy enterprises and research institutions in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. The trip focused on innovative applications of fluid control technologies in the context of carbon neutrality, with in-depth exchanges on advanced technologies in natural gas transmission and smart heating systems. Preliminary cooperation intentions were reached with multiple companies, injecting new momentum into expanding the European green energy market.
On-Site Visits: Decoding Cutting-Edge Low-Carbon Technologies in the Nordics
The delegation visited leading Nordic enterprises and laboratories to explore innovative practices integrating technology and real-world applications:
Oslo, Norway: Visited a world-leading floating wind power project to study application challenges for high-pressure ball valves and corrosion-resistant actuators in deep-sea environments.
Gothenburg, Sweden: Engaged with Europe’s largest district heating company, learning about its "zero-leakage" smart heating network control system and exchanging insights on AI-based valve failure prediction and energy-saving regulation technologies.
Copenhagen, Denmark: Collaborated with a renowned hydrogen energy laboratory to conduct ultra-low-temperature (-253°C) sealing tests for liquid hydrogen valves, validating the performance advantages of our cryogenic alloy materials and multi-layer bellows sealing structure.
Helsinki, Finland: During negotiations with local enterprises, customers showed strong interest in our DN50 fully welded small-bore ball valves. Thanks to their leak-proof welded structure and compact design for tight spaces, we secured an initial order of 800 units for urban heating pipeline upgrades.
Technology Exchange: Solving the Dual Challenges of Extreme Cold and Sustainability
Low-Carbon Materials: Co-developing eco-friendly ball valves with bio-based polymer seats and low-carbon steel valve bodies, helping customers reduce carbon emissions by 30%.
Smart Upgrades: Integrating interfaces with Nordic smart energy management platforms to enable real-time interaction between valve operation data and power/heat grid scheduling, improving system efficiency.
Localized Adaptation: Optimizing anti-freeze valve designs to pass -40°C low-temperature impact tests and salt spray corrosion tests, meeting the harsh environmental demands of the Baltic region.
Industry Recognition: Chinese Solutions Gain International Approval
During the visit, technical departments from multiple companies remarked: "The Chinese team’s profound understanding of green technologies and rapid customization capabilities are impressive, offering fresh perspectives for Europe’s energy transition." Many enterprises expressed strong interest in our products and look forward to further technical exchanges with our R&D team.
Strategic Significance and Future Outlook
This Nordic tour not only highlights our company’s involvement in the global clean energy sector but also advances our "technology + standards" dual-track expansion strategy. Moving forward, we will continue to deepen our internationalization efforts, focusing on "green and smart" solutions to provide more efficient and sustainable fluid control technologies for global customers, contributing to a zero-carbon future.
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