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FIRE & BLAST SOLUTIONS


CONTINUING SUCCESSFUL DELIVERY IN THE OFFSHORE WIND SECTOR


Safeguarding assets from the consequences of explosion and radiant heat hazards has always been important in the renewable energy sector and as the industry continues to move into more challenging environments, selecting the right protection to preserve equipment and look after personnel has never been more important.


EXPERIENCE


With over 46 years’ experience in providing world class solutions for fire, blast and radiant heat protection, Mech- Tool Engineering Ltd (MTE) is well-known for its specialist skills and expertise in delivering full turnkey dependable solutions. As the MTE business looks to conclude its contract on one of the offshore wind industries most talked about projects since the completion of its onshore ground works in 2014 – Galloper – the pedigree of the MTE business in the design, manufacture and supply of high integrity protection systems to the renewable energy sector is now firmly established.


PROJECT PORTFOLIO


Predicted to generate power for up to 336,000 households, the Galloper Offshore Windfarm – located off the coast of Suffolk - is an extension of the existing Greater Gabbard Windfarm, currently being developed as its own separate


entity. Add Galloper to MTE’s already impressive portfolio of offshore wind projects, including Thanet, Sheringham Shoal and Dudgeon, it is understandable why the company has developed a strong competitive advantage in this sector. With industry leading products including the internal and external firewalls and louvres deployed on the Galloper project – all of which boast capabilities including approved certification from A0 to H120 fire ratings, Jetfire ratings up to J60, Lloyds Register Approval and proven weight savings – the company has well and truly established its proven performance in this safety critical environment.


FUTURE EXPECTATIONS


As the business looks to the future of offshore wind and the distinct shift towards an OTM model – a stripped down, lightweight transformer unit that could cut the cost of high-voltage alternating current substations (HVAC) by as much as 40% - MTE is already


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well positioned to build on its wealth of experience delivering substation solutions as the industry transitions to this cost- efficient model. Headquartered in the UK, with offices and facilities worldwide including Korea, UAE, Asia and North America, the company is continually demonstrating its ability to meet the challenges of ever riskier projects through its provision of its world-renowned protection systems.


Mech-Tool Engineering Ltd


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Mech-Tool Engineering, a market leader in the design and build of fire and blast protection and modular solutions to the renewable energy market.


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