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| Technip provides engineering and construction services for a wide range of industries such as Metals and Mining, Life Sciences, and Buildings and Infrastructures. In general, such projects are smaller than oil and gas projects, and thus have shorter average execution cycles. |
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Technip has gained an international reputation in the design and construction of facilities for the extraction and treatment of metals (nickel, uranium, alumina, bauxite…) using both hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical processes.
The Group is currently engineering and building production units for two of the world’s largest and highest-grade undeveloped nickel and laterite deposits. Each smelter will have an annual production capacity of 60,000 tons of ferrous nickel alloy.
In 2008, Technip entered into a partnership with Areva to develop major mining projects. The objective is to double Areva's uranium production capacity in the next five years, starting with approximately 10 new mining operations, mostly in Africa.
Its expertise covers a wide range of metallurgical technologies developed and applied in the following main areas:
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Pyrometallurgical treatment of ores and concentrates (over 400 plants built)
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Hydrometallurgical treatment and recovery of metals and other valuable materials
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Solvent extraction of base metals (more than 40 plants) for which Technip offers its own technology based on a mixer-settler system
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Electrowinning and refining of base and precious metals
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Proprietary technologies
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Solvent extraction technology based on the Krebs mixer-settler
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Fluidized bed processing based on Dorr-Oliver Fluosolids® technology for roasting, calcining, preheating and pyrohydrolysis of ores and concentrates.
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Technip’s Life Sciences Department covers the Group’s pharmaceuticals and biotechnologies activities. It is made up of a core of experts and specialists with an in-depth expertise of the various areas of specialization of these fields: processes, technologies and regulations.
The Life Sciences teams are able to act at the global level thanks to a worldwide network of skills and know how backed by Technip’s local entities throughout the world.
This high degree of mobility and flexibility guarantees that the required expertise as well as regulatory compliance is delivered, whatever the specificities of the project and its location.
Technip provides integrated services from design through reception and validation underpinned by project management expertise, thus guaranteeing regulatory compliance within the best delivery times on the market. Our teams execute more than 500,000 engineering hours per year, with great flexibility as to the size and types of contracts.
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Our know-how and expertise allows us to operate in both the biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical sectors:
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Biotechnologies (bioreactors, ovoculture, mono-layers, separation and purification techniques)
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Synthesis of single or multi-product active ingredients (reaction unit, separation, centrifugation and filtration)
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Finished dosage (dry forms, aseptic filling, lyophilization, isolation technology, and packaging)
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Clean utilities (CIP/SIP, WFI systems, pure steam) and Clean Concept
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Research centers, laboratories and animal facilities
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Distribution centers, warehouses and logistics
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Technip TPS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Technip Group offering quality engineering services for building and other infrastructure projects.
Established in 1989, Technip TPS has earned a solid reputation in both the public and private sectors for the design and construction of both small and large-scale projects such as schools, hospitals and aeronautic facilities among others.
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