Ebara helps contribute to modern infrastructure in Malaysia
Updated:7 years ago
Updated:7 years ago
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Oct 25 (ANI): Kuala Lumpur is one of the fast-growing Asian metropolitan cities and maintaining high level of infrastructure development. It is very important issue for Malaysia. This is Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) MRT station which is an underground mass rapid transit station. It is known as one of the deepest stations in Kuala Lumpur with seven underground levels. At such depth, air ventilation and relative operation is very important, but thanks to Japanese technology, the station is operated efficiently. In this chiller plant room, Japanese Ebara pumps are used. Ebara supplies wide range of pumps & relative products such as air conditioning, plumbing, and sewage transfer to station. Ebara pump supply and pump chilled water to heat exchanger, air handlers, and other types of terminal devices which cool the air in their respective space. EBARA Pumps Malaysia is subsidiary company of EBARA Corporation Japan. The company provides sales and servicing of its pumps and relative equipment in Malaysia. Ebara offers value-adding products as well as quality services to answer growing market demands. Products are all inspected carefully through process such as operational test and water pressure test. It also focuses on developing and producing long-lasting products. Japanese products with long manufacturing history support people’s daily life and contribute to development of global society.
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