VanderPloeg, Machinefabriek Company Center


Contact details

Plutoweg 13
Postbus 1121
8900CC Leeuwarden
Netherlands
+31(0)58 253 9999

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Van der Ploeg

Van der Ploeg

Van der Ploeg

Van der Ploeg

Van der Ploeg

Van der Ploeg

VanderPloeg is one of the leading companies in the field of industrial supplies and equipment and mechanical engineering qualified as 'medium to large-scale', 'heavy' and 'precision'.

Profile:

The professional sales, delivery and maintenance of high-quality complete (parts of) machines, equipment and assemblies, expertly produced by VanderPloeg or one of its sub-contractors by means of a combination of engineering, steel construction and mechanical processing drawing on the knowledge or capacity of third parties where necessary.

All equipment and machines engineered to meet customer specifications are developed by VanderPloeg's Product Management and Engineering Department. Our mechanical engineers work with the latest hardware and software, including design programs.

Defense Industry:

In VanderPloegs customer’s truce we find BAE Systems Hägglund and
Åkers Krutbruk protection AB for which company’s, Armox parts & constructions are welded and machined.

Facilities:

Our premises cover a total area of 20,000 m²; the surface area of the production halls is 7,500 m². Our premises are served by several waterways and arterial roads in the immediate vicinity. Hoisting capacity 40 tons.

  • CNC boring and milling (tot 3000x2000x2400mm)
  • CNC milling (tot 10.000x1500x3300mm)
  • CNC turning (tot Ø 980x2000)
  • Conventional turning (tot Ø 980x4000)
  • Carrousel turning (tot Ø 2045x1610)

Materials:

The processing of exotic materials is one of VanderPloeg's specialities. Our staff has ample experience when it comes to building and welding constructions and equipment made of:

  • Armox
  • Aluminium
  • Clad-steel
  • Copper
  • Cunifer
  • Duplex steel
  • Hastelloy
  • Heat-resistant steel
  • Inconel
  • Monel
  • Nickel
  • Stainless steel
  • Tantalum
  • Titanium
  • Zirconium

 

Last update by , Tue 6 Jun 2006