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Spirax Sarco Singapore is the world leader in high quality products for the control & efficient use of steam & other industrial fluids. Find out more.
Spirax Group is a global provider of thermal energy and fluid technology solutions for industrial processes. It offers total solutions, decarbonisation services, and a purpose-driven approach to create a more efficient, safer and sustainable world.
Spirax Group plc, formerly Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc, is a British manufacturer of steam management systems and peristaltic pumps and associated fluid path technologies. It is headquartered in Cheltenham , England.
Feb 22, 2024 · Spirax Group is the new name for Spirax-Sarco Engineering, reflecting its development into a larger and stronger Group of three aligned Businesses. The Group offers thermal and fluid solutions for industrial processes, with a focus on efficiency, safety and sustainability.
These tutorials explain the principles of steam engineering and heat transfer. They also provide a comprehensive engineering best practice guide covering all aspects of steam and condensate systems; from the boiler house and steam distribution system up to the point of use; through the condensate recovery system and returning to the boiler.