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Bending blows hot & cold
25 January 2013
When Angle Ring clinched a contract with Burntisland, the company's experience in supplying bends and curves for access/mooring structures and wind tower access doors to the wind energy/energy renewables markets was a

When Angle Ring clinched a
contract with Burntisland, the
company's experience in supplying
bends and curves for access/mooring
structures and wind tower access
doors to the wind energy/energy
renewables markets was a
contributing factor.
The carbon steel bends were produced on Angle Ring's 24 inch induction bending machine at its Tipton facility, operating well within its full capacity of up to 36 inch NB pipe. The jackets themselves are currently under construction at Burntisland's Methil factory in Fife.
The carbon steel bends were produced on Angle Ring's 24 inch induction bending machine at its Tipton facility, operating well within its full capacity of up to 36 inch NB pipe. The jackets themselves are currently under construction at Burntisland's Methil factory in Fife.
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