Wearplate to protect saltwater dredgers

An Ace Arc product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 24, 2004

Welding and fabrication specialist Ace Arc is playing a crucial part in the fight against sea and sand to create one of the world's grandest civil engineering projects.

Welding and fabrication specialist Ace Arc is playing a crucial part in the fight against sea and sand to create one of the world's grandest civil engineering projects.

The Palm involves the creation of the world's largest two man-made islands off the coast of the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

Ace Arc, based in Coalville, Leicestershire, developed the heavy-duty armour that protects the dredging gear on the project against corrosion and abrasion.

The Ace 700/700S saltwater wearplate manufactured in Coalville is being used by the company's Dutch partner, Breeman and van Seventer, to make suction heads and mouths and complete wear liners for dredging equipment.

It is fitted on equipment operated on the Dubai project by an international dredging company.

"Saltwater is extremely corrosive and sand, highly abrasive", says Kees Breeman of Breeman and van Seventer.

"Ace 700/700S wearplate provides a very high level of corrosion resistance and is up to 20RC harder than the more commonly-used materials, making it more durable and resistant to wear".

The Palm resort is expected to take up to six years to complete.

Frank Fairbrother, Managing Director of Ace Arc, visited in May and says progress is impressive.

"From sea level, it is hard to appreciate the scale of the islands, but from the air you can see a gigantic palm tree in the sea".

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