Electrifying an icon in the Caribbean!
We are proud to contribute to a truly iconic project: the renovation and electrification of the Queen Emma Bridge in Willemstad, Curaçao.
Made with craftsmanship, for maximum performance at sea! These two custom-made seawater inlet filters (DN800) are key components of the cooling water systems of a large hopper dredger.
They're out the door! These two custom-made seawater inlet filters (DN800) are important components for the cooling water systems of a large hopper dredger. The two DN800s were made in the workshop of Van der Leun Metaalbewerking.
To increase durability, the filter housings are provided with a special corrosion-resistant coating and on the inside and equipped with durable HDPE filters. These filters guarantee optimal performance and protection in a demanding environment, essential for the cooling water system of the impressive ship.
These units are pressure-tested before and after conservation at the maximum working pressure. This allows us to see whether the material meets the requirements and whether our professionals have finished everything accurately to the millimetre. Proud of our craftsmanship and our contribution to this maritime powerhouse!
Do you know what HDPE stands for?
We are proud to contribute to a truly iconic project: the renovation and electrification of the Queen Emma Bridge in Willemstad, Curaçao.
Royal Van der Leun has been awarded the contract for the complete electrical installation package of a Beagle® 10.2 trailing suction hopper dredger, developed by Royal IHC for The Dutra Group.
From 2 to 5 December 2025, the global maritime industry will gather in Shanghai for Marintec China 2025