According to the company’s Public Relations Office, the initiative not only prevents foreign currency outflow and reduces dependency on imported equipment, but also demonstrates the country’s strong capability in reverse engineering and manufacturing strategic industrial components. This achievement serves as a valuable model and experience for Iran’s petrochemical industry, potentially applicable to other critical equipment sectors.
Control valves are key components in managing fluid flow within petrochemical complexes, and their timely availability is essential to prevent complete shutdowns or disruptions in production processes.
Given the critical nature of these valves and the need to develop engineering drawings during overhauls or planned shutdowns, Arvand’s technical teams carried out precise planning and execution to prepare blueprints, design, manufacture, and fully test the localized units.
This milestone paves the way for advancing and deepening industrial self-sufficiency across the sector.