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Wire & Cable ASIA – July/August 2010

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Sheng Chyean has established many

cold processing lines in the domestic

and international market, including

Germany, USA, China, Russia, India,

Turkey and the Middle East.

Following a policy of ongoing

development, Sheng Chyean is involved

with ferrous and non-ferrous metal

fabrication and can meet the individual

needs of national and international

customers. The company uses high

quality parts and materials, and

machines are designed with higher

tolerances for improved machine

durability.

Faster processor units and software are

employed to ensure the machines’ ease

of use.

The product range includes:

Drawing lines

Combined drawing machines

Chain type draw benches

Flat rolling mill machines

Peeling machines

Chamfering machines

Straightening machines

Shot blasting machines

Pointing machines

Auto straightening machines

Polishing and grinding machines

Portable hydraulic electric steel

bar cutters and benders

Sheng Chyean’s combined drawing

machines offer all related devices

in the processing line, for example coil

opener, section straightening machine,

straightening and polishing or a shot

blasting unit.

Sheng Chyean Enterprise Co Ltd –

Taiwan

Fax

: +886 4 7588500

Email

:

045@tw-sc.com.tw

Website

:

www.tw-sc.com.tw

Comprehensive range of wire equipment

Sheng Chyean combined drawing line

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ABB has won a $110 million order from

Eni Norway AS, to build a power link

between an oil and gas platform in the

Barents Sea and the Norwegian power

grid. The Goliat platform will be partly

electrified by a 106km subsea power

cable, which can lower Goliat’s carbon

dioxide emissions by up to 50% by

reducing the need for electricity

produced by the platform’s gas turbines.

The 123kV/75MW three-core polymeric

insulated XLPE cable is believed to be

the longest, most powerful cable ever

delivered for an offshore application.

Goliat is due to begin operations at the

end of 2013.

ABB Ltd – Switzerland

Website

:

www.abb.com

Offshore power link