| Drahtseilwerk | ||
Drahtseilwerk GmbH specialises in the production of steel wire ropes for the shipping, fishing and other marine industries. |
The ATLAS rope is made from best available raw materials and will be an economical choice for ship-owners who have well equipped, and well maintained vessels and materials. |
The easy, safe and quick mooring operation in connection with an excellent lifetime will certainly allow for a higher price for the new ropes. |
Products include the Bayer ATLAS rope, made from special Perlon monofilaments (from BAYER) and high-tensile PA yarns from Acordis (formerly AKZO). |
Our steel wire rope range comprises the mooring ropes, ramp wires, crane wires (four-strand and multi strand), stainless steel and an anti-magnetic wire rope up to 78 mm diameter. |
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| Lankhorst Ropes | ||
Tipto® Winchline, a high tensile and durable mooring line with excellent winch performance. |
Preferred main towing line with port and terminal services. |
Mooring lines for drilling and production islands. |
Multi-strand compacted steel wire ropes for deck cranes. |
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| Nauta Technical & Marine Supply | ||
Nauta Technical & Marine provides marine chains and accessories. |
We supply national, signal and Union flags. |
Sail loft custom-made tarpaulins are also among our products. |
| Rockcrush Group | ||
18” Cutter suction dredge. |
The Rockcrush Group manufactures anchor winches up to 50mm in diameter. |
The Rockcrush Group manufactures mooring winches of up to 30 tonnes capacity. |
The Rockcrush Group manufactures oceanographic winches of up to 10,000m capacity. |
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| Sotra Marine Produkter | ||
The Spek anchor, designed to fit in anchor pockets, has become one of our most commonly used stockless anchors. |
Studless anchor-chains are used in permanent moorings when the chain will not go over a gypsy. |
The Studlink anchor-chain is ideal for both permanent and emergency anchoring. |
The Union anchor is a conventional type stockless anchor. |
A studless anchor-chain (mooring-chain) for use in aquaculture and moorings. |
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