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Lankhorst Ropes Catalogue


Year: 2015
Language: english
Author: Maritime Division
Genre: Catalogue
Publisher: Lankhorst Euronete Group
Edition: 0115
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 100
Description: Lankhorst Ropes combine more than two centuries of experience with a strong innovative ability and modern production techniques. In close cooperation with clients world-wide, the company develops innovative solutions for specific applications. These solutions can be either new products or optimised existing techniques. In this manner Lankhorst Ropes has been a market leader for decades in the introduction of new, synthetic fibres, starting with polyamide, polyester, polyethylene and polypropylene, later followed by HMPE, aramid and the in-house developed Tipto® range. Lankhorst focuses especially on specialized fibre ropes and steelwire ropes, with added value with regards to breaking strength, life-time, safety and user friendliness.
Additional info: Additionally there are some brochures from Maritime Division:
- DRY CARGO brochure
- WET CARGO brochure
- TUG & TOWING brochure
- CRUISE brochure
- INLAND SHIPPING brochure
- Full Tail Bury Splice + Strand Lock Splice Instruction

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