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Cable Ladders

Cable ladders are designed to support high linear loads and to permit a higher ventilation in order to mantain a constant cable temperature inside, even with cable tray covers. For this reason, cable ladders are mainly suitable for energy cables installations.

Thermal Expansion of cable ladder parts: Our joints with crossed slots allow an even greater deviation between the elements, recovering any possible expansion without damages.

Electrical Continuity: The electrical continuity of ladder cable trays is guaranteed by the correct assembly of joints and/or the copper bonding jumper; for this purpose, properly marked grounding holes are made on the cable trays and related accessories.

Typologies

Accessories

Among our cable ladders, you will find:

  • Cable ladders

  • Elbows (plane, inward, outward)

  • T derivations

  • Cross elements, reductions and fastening plates

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PROJECTS

Our Successful Projects

Bioenergy

Rotterdam Site Development Project

The production of renewable products began at the Rotterdam refinery in the Netherlands in 2011, marking a significant milestone in sustainability efforts. With Neste’s current capacity for renewable products standing at 1.4 million tons in Rotterdam, it currently holds the title for the largest such capacity in Europe. To further bolster its commitment to renewable energy, Neste is undertaking a substantial investment of approximately EUR 1.9 billion for the expansion of the Rotterdam refinery. This expansion project aims to increase overall renewable product capacity by 1.3 million tons per annum. Consequently, the total renewable product capacity in Rotterdam will soar to 2.7 million tons annually, with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production capability accounting for 1.2 million tons. The target timeline for starting up the new production unit is set for 2026.

Oil&Gas

Kaombo FPSO Project

An innovative ultra-deep-water offshore project, the Kaombo project in Block 32 aims to extract oil from six fields linked by 300km of pipelines to FPSO vessels. Operating at depths up to 1,950 meters, it utilizes advanced technology for its 658 million barrel reserves, with a production capacity of 230,000 b/d, making it Angola’s largest subsea well system. Through cutting-edge technology and engineering, it pushes the boundaries of traditional oil exploration, demonstrating Angola’s commitment to advancing its energy sector.

Oil&Gas

Revamp of the Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit

The project involves upgrading the Reactor and Regenerator sections of the FCC Unit at Lukoil’s refinery in Bulgaria. This upgrade will boost the unit’s efficiency, enabling it to process more oil and produce higher-quality products. Additionally, it sets the stage for Lukoil’s future investments in the refinery, positioning the company for long-term success in the industry.

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