In power generation, where reliability is non-negotiable, Hibon's equipment is synonymous with resilience. Our mission-critical blowers and vacuum pumps are the cornerstones of efficiency in power plants, handling diverse gas compositions and aiding in flue gas recovery and gas compression, all while promising low maintenance costs and a long operating life.
Hibon was the First Company for Supplying Positive Displacement Blowers in the 3rd Generation of Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) in Nuclear Industry.
As recognized supplier in mechanical vapor recompression application, we provide special blower complying with nuclear codes and regulation (RCCM, RCCE…) in last generation of nuclear power station for Flamanville and Hinkley Point Projects.
In complying with some of highest standards of the industry, we guarantee you top level of :
In being involved in nuclear industry, Hibon is supporting reduction of CO2 emission to make our life better.
WHAT IS AN EPR?
EPR is a reactor revolutionary with pressurized water system. It combines advanced safety features with enhanced efficiency and power output.
The EPR was developed as a joint project by several European companies, including Areva (now Framatome) and Siemens.
It is designed to meet stringent safety standards and provide reliable electricity generation.
The EPR has been deployed in several countries, including France, Finland, UK, and China, with varying degrees of success and construction challenges. It represents an advancement in nuclear reactor technology, incorporating improved safety features, higher power output, and enhanced efficiency compared to earlier generations of reactors.
So, the EPR reactor takes existing technology a step further into the future. It incorporates all recent advances in the areas of nuclear safety, environmental protection, technical performance and economic efficiency, delivering safe and competitive power without emitting greenhouse gases.
The EPR design incorporates extremely reliable safety features. More specifically, its safeguard systems comprise four redundant trains, each of which is able to totally fulfill one of the two essential safety functions (stopping the nuclear reaction and cooling the reactor), required to protect man and the environment in any situation.