Selected references
Charging station, charging column

- Weather-resistant
- Charging process via cable or induction
- Convenient billing
Administrative building in Southern Germany

- Ventilation tower as a welded construction
- Slats protruding over the standpipe
- With foot flange and rain collar
- Pipe diameter: DN= 1,700 mm
- Slats outer diameter: D= 2,046 mm
- Total height: H= 4,610 mm
- Standpipe height: h1= 3,000 mm
- Wall thickness: s= 2.0 mm
- Material: Stainless steel 1.4301 (V2A)
- Surface: Matt ground (K240)
- Roof shape: Gable roof 15°
- Individual slat height: h2= 170 mm
- Number of slats: n= 8 pcs.
- Slat inclination angle: 45°
Office building, Dresden

- 2 exhaust towers with wall brackets
- Volume flow: 27,500 m3/h (per tower)
- Slat shape: Protruding over standpipe
- Roof shape: flat roof
- Nominal width: DN 560 mm
- Construction height: 7.8 m
- Connection: Internal plug connection
- Material: Stainless steel 1.4571
- Surface: Polished
Hospital exhaust towers, Leipzig

- 2 exhaust towers with wall brackets
- Volume flow: 9,500 m3/h (per tower)
- Slat shape: Flush with standpipe and splash water board
- Roof shape: flat roof
- Nominal width: DN 800 mm
- Construction height: 16.5 m
- Connection: 5x 3 m pipe segments with visible circular seam
- Welded and 4x internal plug connection
- Material: Stainless steel 1.4301
- Surface: matte, ground (grain 180)
High school

- Free-standing supply air tower, in segment construction
- Volume flow 13,000 m3/h
- Fin shape: flush with standpipe
- Roof shape: flat roof
- Nominal size: DN 1,050
- Height: 4.55 m
- Connection: Internal plug connection with safety pin
- Material: Stainless steel 1.4301
- Surface: matte, ground (grain 180)
Biogas plant in Northern Germany

- Schau- und Vorführanlage in Rendsburg
Brockmann, fin block for glass production

Austrian Federal Railways Railjet, Siemens Vienna

Waste sorting plant in Berlin

Air system for gear technology company in Coburg

Municipal drainage operations in Cologne

Residential ventilation tower for customers in Southern Germany
