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WOLFFKRAN invests in high-performance fibre rope

By October 7, 20192 Mins Read
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WOLFFKRAN has acquired a stake in TROWIS GmbH, a young German company dedicated to the development and production of high-performance fibre ropes for applications in the lifting and materials handling industry. WOLFFKRAN recognised the potential of TROWIS ropes while these were still in the research phase and actively supported the foundation of the company in July 2019. The executive management of TROWIS GmbH is made up of the managing partners Dr Thorsten Heinze and Peter Streubel.

TROWIS high-performance fibre ropes are a highly innovative product on the fibre rope market. They are characterised by the integration of a doubly redundant, self-monitoring composite fibre construction, a unique technology guaranteeing maximum operational safety on construction sites.

Sensor elements integrated in the rope monitor possible fibre fracture in the load-bearing rope component and signal these to the crane operator. At this point, the load is taken over by the redundant load-bearing reserve in the rope, ensuring that the load can be lowered safely. Thanks to the integrated intelligent recognition of the discard criteria, TROWIS fibre ropes are much safer than other high-performance fibre ropes, in which the discard criteria can only be determined by an optical inspection of the rope. In addition, there is the economic advantage that a rope is not discarded too early on spec but can actually be used until the end of its service life. TROWIS ropes also have a particularly high stiffness and low initial elongation due to a specially developed heat-setting process, which is essential for safe positioning of the load and eliminates the need to “break-in” the rope.

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