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Tower manufacturer selects thick-steel bending machines

By Paul Dvorak | October 24, 2011

DAVI 4 roll machines are capable of bending plates of high-tensile steel up to 150-mm thick and 3,000 mm wide..

The wind towers and foundations for a Canadian wind farm will be produced using two DAVI 4 roll machines, which are capable of bending plates of high-tensile steel up to 150-mm thick and 3,000-mm wide. The machines are equipped with Davi’s patented High Productivity Package System. “By choosing Davi plate rolls,” says Orazio Davi, President of the company, “Samsung made sure they can meet their future production needs in offshore components, specifically foundations, whether they are monopiles or tripods, where much higher steel-plate thicknesses are required”. Towers are produced by a Samsung subsidiary company in Korea, which has a number of complete DaviWind Towers lines already installed all over the Far East.

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Tagged With: Canada, DAVI, steel plates, wind towers
 

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