IMI provides digital valve controls for Alaskan pipelines

The QuickTrak™ system features pneumatic digital valve control technology, combining a microprocessor-based control system with an integrated valve positioner.
It will provide the Alaskan pipelines with the control and performance of a hydraulic system, but without the storage and environmental requirements. The QuickTrak™ system is specifically designed to answer the challenges of today, and can be relied upon in extreme temperatures, operating from –40°C to 70°C.
It features three sequential layers of safety through integrated software, firmware and mechanical systems. It also benefits from a probe consisting of Magneto strictive linear position transducers located within the actuator stem to provide fast and highly accurate control feedback. Additionally, it features a custom designed actuator with larger ports to accommodate the feedback probe.
Patrick Deane, business development director at IMI, said: “Effective monitoring is critical to ensuring the safety and efficiency of pipelines, which is why we approach it with the utmost seriousness. The QuickTrak™ Digital Valve Control System represents a significant innovation in the energy infrastructure sector and underscores IMI’s commitment to advancing the digitisation of the oil and gas industry.”
“Building trust and showcasing expertise are essential to the success of innovative products like the QuickTrak™ systems. These new controllers deliver significant benefits, including enhanced performance, reduced maintenance, and exceptional reliability. Their deployment in Alaska is a testament to the dedication, ingenuity, and engineering excellence of our team, as well as the collaborative effort that brought this project to life.”
