Boat towing and lifting cable (twisted wire), and forged shackle, produced with 316 stainless steel, suitable for long term exposure to salt water marine environment

Musee D’Art Moderne Grand Duc Jean (Mudam), Luxembourg, designed by Leoh Ming Pei, completed 2006, features a glass roof supported by an intricate stainless-steel tension system.

The Faroe-Falster cable-stayed bridge, Denmark, completed 1984, designed by Erik Villefrance, features a steel box girder superstructure with piers and pylons in reinforced concrete, and high-tensile steel wire cable

The Faroe-Falster cable-stayed bridge, Denmark, completed 1984, designed by Erik Villefrance, features a steel box girder superstructure with piers and pylons in reinforced concrete, and high-tensile steel wire cable.

The road suspension section of the Storebæltsbroen (the Great Belt bridge), Denmark, by Dissing+Weitling, completed 1998, is one of the largest examples of this type of bridge in the world. The pylons are 254 m tall and were cast on-site, 4 m at a time using climbing formwork (jumpform). All except the foundations, which were prefabricated and then brought on site. The suspended road, 2.7 km long between concrete anchor blocks, is made up of steel sections, held with high tensile cables.
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