
A special farewell after 55 years of craftsmanship
After an incredible 55 years at Royal Van der Leun, Cor Usmany recently said an official farewell to his colleagues.
Unforeseen problems often arise at the most inconvenient times, causing delays and added expenses. With the introduction of Thermography at Royal Van der Leun, these issues can now be prevented.
What is Thermography?
Thermography is a technique that uses infrared radiation to measure the temperature of objects on the ship. It's used to troubleshoot electrical and mechanical systems and detect problems before they become major. With the help of specialized cameras and our trained professionals, any potential issues can be identified and resolved in a timely manner.
Energy savings, insurance requirements, and fewer claims
Thermography not only improves safety by detecting potential fire sources but also meets insurance requirements and can contribute to fewer claims. By locating heat leaks, energy savings can also be achieved. And with its non-destructive inspection method, it saves a lot of time and inconvenience.
All over the world quick availability
Our thermographers have over seventy years of combined experience in the marine industry and are certified every five years to ensure they are up to date with the latest developments.
The inspections are most accurate when the installations are under load. Our specialists are quick to adapt to changes in arrival or departure dates and are available 24/7 worldwide to offer flexible service.
Instant inspection reports and troubleshooting
At Royal Van der Leun, we believe in providing immediate solutions. Our inspection reports are made directly on board and any problems can be solved instantly with expert advice and the right parts ordered directly through our service department.
Want to know more?
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After an incredible 55 years at Royal Van der Leun, Cor Usmany recently said an official farewell to his colleagues.
After months of intensive work, it is always a special moment to see a project at its final destination.
From 4 to 7 November, the maritime world will dock at Rotterdam Ahoy for Europort 2025, and we’d love to see you there at stand 1322.