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GIANT SLINGS MADE WITH DYNEEMA® HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBER MAKE TRANSPORT OF WIND FARM TURBINE PILES SIMPLER, SAFER AND CHEAPER

Ultralift slings safeguard passage through Verbrugge Zeeland Terminal en route to North Sea

URMOND (NL), 7 July 2010 - Use of Dyneema® ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber is helping to ensure that a major construction project to bring clean energy to millions of people in the U.K. moves ahead as efficiently and safely as possible. The world’s largest offshore wind farm is under construction in the North Sea, 23 km off the coast of England. Scheduled for completion in 2012, the Greater Gabbard wind farm’s 140 turbines will generate 500 megawatts of electricity for the people of London.

The turbines are mounted on top of 65-meter, 650-tonne steel “mono piles” that are transported by barge from the Verbrugge Zeeland Terminal in Vlissingen, Netherlands to the construction site. For lifting the long and heavy mono piles, the Dutch terminal operating company’s safety department wanted a system with better ergnomics than steel-wire and chain lifting slings normally used. The new slings would need to be just as strong, or even stronger, but lighter and so easier to handle. In addition, previous safety concerns over steel wire rope slings, such as the tendency for the steel wire strands to snap over time and create “fishhooks”, prompted the search for a safer solution.

The answer, Ultralift round slings with Dyneema®, a DSM Dyneema product, made by Technotex in Coevorden, Netherlands, have quickly won the full approval of the operator. “Initial skepticism among our employees has turned into admiration,” says Mattheo Rozemond, responsible for handling the Greater Gabbard mono piles at Verbrugge Zeeland Terminal. “The new slings help our team optimize safety and provide damage-free cargo handling.”

Ultralift slings are just as strong as slings made with steel wire, but have just one seventh of their weight. One result of this is that half as many people are needed to operate the slings, with much less auxiliary equipment. The operatives have a healthier environment, and are less plagued by shoulder, back, hand and other injuries associated with the older, heavier slings.

Beyond safety, the Ultralift slings are also contributing to better handling of the expensive mono piles. Because the slings are soft, they avoid damage to the mono piles during the lifting operations. As a result, the cost associated with corrective maintenance is virtually eliminated.

Logistical costs have been cut too. The unloading time of a full shipload of mono piles has been reduced by one full day, saving over € 60,000 in daily rental fees for lifting barges.

Rozemond is also impressed by the durability of Dyneema®: “After intensively using the new slings to unload 56 mono piles, the slings do not show any damage,” he says. Dyneema® is highly resistant to most chemicals, oil and grease; and shows superior abrasion resistance.

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DSM Dyneema is the inventor and manufacturer of Dyneema®, the world’s strongest fiber™. Dyneema® is an ultra strong polyethylene fiber that offers maximum strength combined with minimum weight. It is up to 15 times stronger than quality steel and up to 40% stronger than aramid fibers, both on weight for weight basis. Dyneema® floats on water and is extremely durable and resistant to moisture, UV light and chemicals. The applications are therefore more or less unlimited. Dyneema® is an important component in ropes, cables and nets in the fishing, shipping and offshore industries. Dyneema® is also used in safety gloves for the metalworking industry and in fine yarns for applications in sporting goods and the medical sector. In addition, Dyneema® is also used in bullet resistant armor and clothing for police and military personnel. Dyneema® is produced in Heerlen (The Netherlands), Flaach (Switzerland) and in Greenville, North Carolina (U.S.A.). DSM Dyneema is also a partner in a high modulus polyethylene (HMPE) manufacturing joint venture in Japan. Further information on DSM Dyneema is available at www.dyneema.com and www.offshore.dyneema.com

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Lifting a 650 tons mono pile using 2 slings in a basket hitch configuration.
(Photo DSM Dyneema, DYNPR171)

 

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