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13 Nov 2015
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ IP named most innovative product by LIFTEX2015
Aero-Beam, a breakthrough in crane operation technology, has won the Most Innovative Product Award at the LEEA LiftEx 2015 exhibition and conference.
The aerodynamic lifting aid reduces drag and improves stability of loads so that work on construction sites – particularly of tall buildings – can continue in adverse weather conditions.
Winding off is a major issue limiting crane operations. Lighter loads with a large sail area – for example, facade panelling – cause particular problems with high winds causing loads to behave unpredictably – limiting safe lifting, handling of the load and operation of the crane itself.
To ensure workforce and public safety, and avoid damage to machinery and property, high winds often halt lifting operations.
The start of the millennia has seen unprecedented demand for iconic tall buildings. Wind speed increases at altitude, exacerbating the problems faced by crane operators and increasing the time lost due to weather.
Developed in partnership with HTC Wolffkran, LEEA and Speedy, Aero-Beam is an aerodynamic lifting aid which improves load stability and reduces drag, allowing safe operation in adverse wind conditions.
Suitable for high sail area loads – such as concrete shuttering, panels and glazing units – it is passively-stable, keeps the load pointing into the wind, and its innovative design minimises the time taken to rig and de-rig.
The Wing allows the lifting of building materials by a tower crane in higher speed and less stable wind conditions, reducing delays in a construction programme.
IP Officer Colm Watling says of the Award: “We are delighted by the reception of Aero-Beam at the LiftEx exhibition and conference. The Award highlights the potential of the developing technology, and we hope that it will encourage potential partners to get involved in its global roll-out.”
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LEEA is the globally recognised trade association for all involved in the design, manufacture, hire, repair, maintenance and use of lifting equipment.
German company HTC Wolffkran designs and builds tower cranes. Its products serve the international construction industry.
Speedy is a UK tools, equipment and plant hire company, operating across the construction, infrastructure and industrial markets.