Our colleague Frank rode along with ‘the Homeride’. This is a bike ride for charity: the Ronald McDonald children’s fund. Parents can stay in a Ronald McDonald house, so that they are always close to their sick child (the houses are within walking distance of the hospital). Motas was one of the proud sponsors of this event and congratulates Frank and the other ‘Homeriders’ with raising 1.499.579,- Euros!
the Team
#Homeride #fund raising #charity #Ronald McDonald children’s fund
IJmuiden, The Netherlands – The sand & gravel industry has made clients call for extreme wear resistant dredge system components. MOTAS Dredging Solutions has recently supplied several centrifugally casted bimetal dredge pipes for such customers’ needs.
Bimetal dredge pipes combine the best of two worlds: the ease of weldability with extreme wear resistance. The bimetal pipes outer sides are mild steel castings that can simply be welded upon, while the inner sides, that are in contact with the dredged slurry, are casted in a high alloyed white cast iron having a typical hardness of up to 60 HRC, ensuring longest possible wear life stand time.
Features
Casted quality
Weldable mild steel
50– 60 HRC hardness
white cast iron wear resistance
Customer support
For these and other wear resist solutions for e.g. sand & gravel hopper dredgers, cutter dredgers or other installations our experienced staff can help you make the best choices for your project and advise on improvements.
Contact us via telephone: +31 85 13 00 795 or e-mail: info@motas.group today.
About MOTAS Dredging Solutions
“From a single component to a complete dredger, MOTAS offers a wide range of products, engineered solutions and services for the dredge industry.”
#dredging #wear resistant #wear parts #MOTAS #dredging installations #dredge pipes
Bimetal pipe section
Keywords:
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centrifugal casting
white iron casting
mild steel
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We will be present at the WEDA Dredging Summit & Expo ’23, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, NV, from July 17-20, 2023. Come and visit us at booth 211. We’re looking forward to meeting you.
From a single component to a complete dredger, MOTAS offers a wide range of products and services for the dredge industry.
MOTAS Coupling Systems is a dedicated product group within MOTAS Dredging Solutions. The product group is specialized in the development, production, and supply of all types of coupling systems for the dredging industry.
We like to share a selection of couplings we recently delivered to dredge companies worldwide.
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Spud Tilting System for a Cutter Suction Dredger currently under construction. A good example of our engineered products which we design and build. The dredger has a total installed power of 7 MW. The spuds have a diameter of 1200 mm and a length of approximately 33 m.
https://motasdredgingsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Knipsel5555.png390513Frank Van bergenhttps://motasdredgingsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/MOTAS_emblem_ruimte-300x179.pngFrank Van bergen2021-03-02 12:58:412023-07-12 08:09:31Spud Tilting System
This movie shows the construction and launching of two split hopper barges for the Huta Group. The vessels were constructed at the MOTAS Global Marine facilities in the United Arabic Emirates and were succesfully launched last month.
https://motasdredgingsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/huta-barges.png251470Georges Teheuxhttps://motasdredgingsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/MOTAS_emblem_ruimte-300x179.pngGeorges Teheux2019-11-04 22:21:362021-08-19 10:31:30Construction and launching of 2 splithopper barges for HUTA
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