
A global glimpse behind the scenes at Dutchclamp.
Extension of the Ampang line, Kuala Lumpur:
As from mid-2015, Kuala Lumpur's millions of inhabitants and all tourists will be able use the reliable and safe new extension of the Ampang Line. This 17 km long and 13 station extension of the existing metro line is one of the latest projects that Dutchclamp is proud to have been a part of.
A close collaboration between ABB, Dutchclamp and our distributor in Kuala Lumpur resulted in an order of 41,000 Dutchclamp Triple 38-51 cable clamps (cable cleats).
Terminal 2 London Heathrow
Various types of Dutchclamp cable clamps were used during the construction of Terminal 2 at Europe's largest airport.
Sochi Winter Olympics / Autodrom
The cable clamps (cable cleats) used to keep the medium and high voltage cables together in the various stadiums during the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014 together were a variety of Dutchclamp SE and Triple types.

Cern Particle Accelerator
The Large Hadron Collider or LHC, the world's largest particle accelerator, was put into use in August 2008. The accelerator may help discover the Higgs boson. Higgs boson is a particle which gives other particles mass and is the last particle which still needs to be discovered in the standard model of elementary particles. Two beams of protons crashed into each other with a total energy of 7 TeV (7 billion electron volts) for the first time in the LHC on 30 March 2010. The cables for this project have been secured and protected from short circuiting using Dutchclamp cable clamps.

Macarthur Wind Farm Australia
The 420MW Macarthur Wind Turbine project in Australia consists of 140 3MW wind turbines. Dutchclamp provided the cable clamps thanks to our Australian distributor.
