Quality management

Quality Control and Assurance

All’s well that ends well – We’ll make sure of it

In more than 30 years of practice, we have come across almost every pitfall that can occur during processing and maintenance, as well as in newly constructed industrial plants. We have gained our knowledge through practice; we are experts in preventing errors and are always looking to increase economic efficiency. At the same time, we want to make sure that your plant keeps running under high availibility.

You will find the essentials of our expertise in our quality manual for refractory construction that we also offer our clients. In this manual, we have combined general details about specifications and technical procurement regulations, but it can be quickly tailored to the individual conditions of your plant should you wish. Through all the stages of managing your projects, we offer quality control and assurance. Quality is a result of a holistic approach, with the grounds for it laid out in the very first stages of planning. You can trust in the know-how we bring to the table in every phase of the project.

Consulting

We know exactly what to look for and find the right approach even in complex situations. Do you want to improve planning? We develop an effective concept. Are you preparing an overhaul?

Appraisals

Your plant is complex. It does not only consist of a variety of compounds but it founds on manpower and a diversity of operating systems.

Planning

Upgrading, repairing, restructuring, or retrofitting — no matter which project you are about to start, we will develop a master plan that meets all your requirements.

Optimizing

We are confident that your plant has the potential to be even more efficient and profitable. Many aspects play a role here and we examine each one to check its correlation and impact on the overall activity of your plant.

Training

We are keen to share our knowledge with you and your employees, giving you a deeper understanding of all your plant requirements.

Thermography

Reviewing and monitoring plants while covering all components can be tricky. Some weaknesses are not immediately visible to the naked eye or can be hidden behind insulation or steel panels.