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Plastic or steel – are you spoilt for choice?

Tim Schneebeck | 27. March 2020

Especially in oil & gas and offshore applications, steel energy chains are often used. But this is not necessary – a look at the advantages of plastic energy chains

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Pretty corrosive!

pwirth | 9. September 2020

…trolley, often inserted in energy chains, in other cases suspended in festooning systems.

The problem: chemical substances used in electroplating can wear down cables and energy chains. This results…

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In mounting brackets of energy chains, what does “locking” or “pivoting” mean?

Marco Thull | 5. July 2019

In mounting brackets of energy chains, what does “locking” or “pivoting” mean? Created On5. July 2019 byMarco Thull Print You are here: Main Energy chains In mounting brackets of energy

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Can I monitor the condition of energy chains on the computer?

igu-blog-adm | 9. July 2019

Can I monitor the condition of energy chains on the computer? Created On9. July 2019 byigu-blog-adm Print You are here: Main Energy chains Can I monitor the condition of energy

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Energy chain: steel or plastic?

pwirth | 26. March 2020

For historical reasons, energy chains have so far always been manufactured from steel or plastic. Steel has the advantage of allowing longer unsupported lengths. A plastic energy chain has

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