AZAR AB Industries Co

AZAR AB Industries Co

AZAR AB Industries Co is a large Iranian manufacturer of power plant and oil, sugar and gas refinery equipment in the Middle East.

As of 2005, AZAR AB Industries Co., headquartered in Tehran, Iran, employed more than 2,500 people. Their main products are boilers, butterfly valves, turbines, and pressure vessels.

Some of the projects the company has worked on are:
* Shahid Rajaie 1000 M.W. Thermal Power Plant, Iranref|proj1
* Gilan 810 M.W. Combined Cycle Power Plant, Iranref|proj2
* Abadan Petrochemical Plant, Iranref|proj3

The company has ISO 9001 certificationref|9001 and is a member of the Association of Iran Industry Equipment Manufacturersref|assoc.

References

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# cite web | title=Boiler Package Control Panel | work=Contronic | url=http://www.contronic.net/boiler_f.htm | accessmonthday=December 21 | accessyear=2005
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# cite web| title=The Association of Iran Industry Equipment Manufacturers | url=http://satsa.20un.com/ | accessdate=2005-12-19

External links

* [http://azarab.20un.com/ AZAR AB Industries Co.]


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