ArcelorMittal Energy Projects is able to deliver high-strength ropes in numerous diameters for various applications. From mooring wire to cold rolled wire, mining ropes and hoisting ropes.
Mooring wire
Mooring ropes are designed to suit engineering and energy companies' requirements and are used for floating production systems (FPSO, FPU, DWB, SPM, etc.) and Floating Offshore Wind Turbines moored on the field for long-term life periods at various water depths.
We offer the sheathed spiral strand mooring wires with diameters from 50 mm to 171 mm
- High-strength and a good torque balance, for periods up to 35 years in seawater in static conditions
- Sheathing can be single or double
- We provide the full turn-key mooring wire package ready to be installed at the site
Cold rolled wire
Hoisting ropes
Lifting, lowering and hoisting processes require wire ropes that are developed to operate safely and efficiently in the most demanding environments. ArcelorMittal hoisting ropes are engineered to perform to the highest standards and to exceed our customers’ expectations. Our technical expertise provides our customers with exceptional value. Our steel wire ropes are widely used in lifting, lowering, and hoisting applications.
When selecting a rope, several factors must be considered such as your requirements for strength, fatigue and abrasion resistance, crushing resistance, resistance to rotation and the operating conditions and physical environment. The kind of machinery you are using is, of course, a key consideration.
We offer the following hoisting ropes:
Mining ropes
The mining industry demands technologically advanced wire ropes that are engineered to consistently perform in some of the world’s most hazardous and aggressive environments.
ArcelorMittal steel mining ropes deliver long term safety, strength and efficiency and are widely used in deep shaft mining and aerial transportation.
When selecting a rope, several factors must be considered such as your requirements for strength, fatigue and abrasion resistance, crushing resistance, resistance to rotation and the operating conditions and physical environment. The kind of machinery you are using is, of course, a key consideration.