New projects


The new product Ciflex in use: Bavarian State Archaeological Collection in Munich

Vibration isolation and structure-borne sound decoupling of a staircase 1with Ciflex G 11.

The Bavarian State Archaeological Collection is the central Museum for Prehistoric and Early Medieval Archaeology. Extensive renovation work is currently underway at the museum, and a reopening will be in 2022. The general refurbishment concept also includes measures for the decoupling of impact sound from a staircase. Visitors should be protected from noise pollution in the future.
07/29/20

OIL-EX absorption mat re-laid in Hamburg port

Europe’s third largest seaport also boasts Europe’s largest port railway network with its almost 300 km of tracks.
200 freight trains with over 5,500 wagons travel back and forth in the port on a daily basis, keeping goods traffic moving. Calenberg’s OIL-EX absorption mats have been used in the diesel locomotive stabling points for many years to prevent damage to the environment.
06/22/20

Track bed mat USM 1000 W laid in the first construction phase for project "Wiesestraße" of GVB Gera!

Light rail programme Gera - Wiesestraße  |  Section: Heinrichsbrücke to Arminiusstraße
05/29/20

Cisilent® type E for the project Gasometer Oberhausen

The gasometer was completed in 1929 and, with interruptions until 1988, served as Europe's largest operated disc-type gas holder. With a diameter of 67.6 m and a height of 117.5 m, the building is an impressive landmark of European industrial monument.
05/18/20

Application of Calenberg sliding bearings for research institute in Lund

The spallation source ESS in Lund, southern Sweden, is a multi-disciplinary large-scale research centre currently under construction and will mark another milestone in material science. This plant, based on the world’s most powerful neutron source, contains the strongest linear proton accelerator ever built. It will be used to look at and understand basic atomic structures and forces in a wide range of materials/substances.
04/23/20

Calenberg sliding bearing for new Bundesliga stadium in Freiburg

The Dreisam football stadium, home to the club SC Freiburg, was built in 1954 and does not correspond to DFL guidelines, which means that it requires special approval to be used for football matches in the German Bundesliga. A decision was therefore made in 2012 to build a new stadium with a capacity of 34,700 seats. After starting the construction in 2018, the new stadium is due to be ready in summer 2020.
04/20/20

Redesign in Responsive Design - the new face of our website.

We are happy to present a modern corporate design for Calenberg. Clear, fast, modern, informative and responsive: the new fresh appearance adapts to the growing demands of the digital world.
In addition to increased user-friendliness, we have also attached great importance to a structured presentation of our products.
04/19/20

Cast off - cruise ship with impressive glass roof

Facilitation of horizontal movements fort he glass roof while at sea and under temperature expansion
The Iona cruise ship by P&O Cruises has a glass roof, making it unique among cruise ships.
04/18/20
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