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Steve Swett explains the Rope Partner method for achieving high quality coating repairs on a corroded Wind Turbine Tower.
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Steve Swett explains the Rope Partner method for achieving high quality coating repairs on a corroded Wind Turbine Tower.
Read MoreConsider yourself an expert in blade repair? Rope Partner has an immediate need for experienced wind turbine rope access blade repair technicians that are ready to become senior technicians in the company.
Read MoreRope Partner is delighted to announce that our technician, Corey Calligan was featured for the March 2016 cover story of North American Windpower magazine!
Read MoreThree short years ago when Rope Partner’s environmental committee began our Plant-A-Tree pledge we were looking for ways to reduce, offset and eliminate the various forms of environmental footprint we leave through necessity of the work that we do. With the carbon-dioxide generated through travel becoming an immediate and obvious target we began an initiative to plant a new tree for the beginning and end of every project undertaken, assisting with reforestation efforts and carbon sequestration.
Read MoreIn order to keep up with demand for our services, we’ve moved to a much larger space. We haven’t finished the interior 100% yet, but will be done soon. Keep your ropes wrapped, your carabiners locked, and your eyes open for our new training, office, and warehouse areas all under one roof.
Read MoreRope Partner is delighted to announce its Plant-A-Tree pledge has now planted 500 trees around the world! Two short years ago when Rope Partner’s environmental committee began our Plant-A-Tree pledge we were looking for ways to reduce, offset and eliminate the various forms of environmental footprint...
Read MoreA recent partnership that strengthens Rope Partner’s portfolio of services will prove revolutionary to extending the operational life of turbine blades. Research shows that a significant number of turbine blade failures are bond line related, with trailing edge failures being the most common. These problems are caused by “breathing,” which refers to blade panel deformities induced by heavy loads being exerted during turbine operation...
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