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Why a DNV GL type approval makes sense for electrical cables in the energy chain.

Tim Schneebeck | 3. April 2020

DNV GL is a classification society created in 2013 from a merger of Det Norske Veritas (Norway) and Germanischer Lloyd (Germany). The company assesses ships and offshore structures and

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Konfektionierung eines e-Loops

What is the fastest way to replace cables in e-loops?

Tim Schneebeck | 27. April 2020

One great advantage of the e-loop is its modularity. That means that each part of the product can be replaced separately. This is not true of conventional service loops,

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What is the service life of the e-loop?

Tim Schneebeck | 5. July 2019

…energy supply systems

The e-loop is UV-resistant outdoors and lasts at least 6 years.

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What option is available to guide energy, data, light waves, air, water and oils in rotating applications?

Marco Thull | 5. July 2019

…has experience in almost every area – from small industrial plant applications androtary applications in machine tools up to crane and offshore facilities with diameters of up to 32 metres…

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Cables for extreme heat

Stefan Wehrmann | 14. May 2021

…crane applications in the port or offshore area. Here, the cables are not only exposed to UV radiation in summer, but also to high temperatures due to direct solar radiation….

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