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Our expertise
- Quality Assessment of Connections: Testing connections and rubber rings for strength, flexibility, long-term durability and peel resistance according to (inter)national standards.
- Troubleshooting in welding: Resolving issues in the welding of materials under development.
- Evaluation of welding methods: Assessing new or uncommon welding methods.
- Consultancy for welding machines and procedures: Providing guidance on welding machines, parameters, and procedures.
- Development of testing methods: Creating customized testing methods for welded and mechanical connections.
Our innovative solutions and advice are backed by thorough research and testing in our modern, fully equipped laboratories. Choose Kiwa Technology for reliable solutions and expert advice for your pipeline connections.
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Test possibilities materials
At Kiwa Technology, we have years of experience conducting independent damage and material investigations for a wide range of market players, including energy companies, water utilities, contractors, suppliers, manufacturers and insurance companies. Our expertise focuses on pipes and components for energy and water, made from various materials such as copper, steel, plastics and glass fiber-reinforced composites.

Product assessments heat distribution
Do you have a new product in heat distribution, such as a delivery set or heat pump system, or are you in the process of developing one? Ensure your product meets all standards and performs optimally with Kiwa Technology's expertise.

Damage analysis heat distribution networks
Kiwa Technology provides independent damage investigations and targeted advice to prevent future disruptions. Additionally, our modern laboratory allows us to conduct damage analyses through tests and experimental setups.

Sleeve connection assessment for heat distribution networks
The reliability of district heating networks heavily depends on the quality of pipeline connections. Water ingress at socket connections can compromise insulation, leading to reduced thermal efficiency and corrosion in steel pipes. It is crucial for both operators and contractors to ensure that socket connections are correctly installed to avoid costly future leaks.
