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If you drive to Antwerp by car, you can see it from afar on the motorway: the largest polymer energy chain in the world, the E4.350 from igus. In a sludge processing plant near the port, the e-chain runs on a huge arch-shaped bridge. The world's largest plastic energy chain to date is used to safely guide the heavy movable hoses on the bridge. Despite the enormous filling weights, it guarantees the required long service life of the entire system. In the design of this major project, the plant manufacturer and component supplier have worked together successfully from day one. The early cooperation has paid off.
The decision to use the comparatively light plastic energy supply system was quickly made. Both companies have worked together in a spirit of trust in the engineering process from day one. On the one hand, this concerns the complex design process of the bridge construction. A large number of design drawings have been made available in an uncomplicated manner, depending on the status of the project. On the other hand, the extensive laboratory tests that took place in advance were also convincing. "The sustained support for this major project has led to success," says Joury van Gijseghem. "Together we have managed this project from the first to the last day."
The plant manufacturer also drew on its expertise in assembly. The specialist for energy supply systems set up the entire system, which was completely installed on schedule by its own employees on the construction site. The system runs smoothly from day one. "We have never regretted the decision to use the plastic energy supply system," concludes Joury van Gijseghem. "In addition, it was worthwhile for us to involve the system supplier in the project from the very beginning. In this way, errors could be minimized right from the start."
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