Our Facilities
In 2018, Belvent A/S moved to self-designed, newly-built facilities. The desire for our relocation was to accommodate new, exciting and bigger projects. Our new facilities features a large storrage area, with room for pipes and fittings in all sizes, along with electrical, welding and sheet metal workshop for our in-house production, and much more.
Electrical Workshop
Belvent's electrical workshop is equipped with everything needed for the technology behind Belvent's systems. In addition to this, Belvent has the capability to perform special tests on the equipment, whether it be pressure/tightness tests or consumption tests.
Sheet Metal Processing
Belvent has extensive experience in sheet metal processing, from design to cutting on CNC machines and bending. Belvent cuts, bends, and processes sheet metal ranging from stainless steel to galvanized steel, with thicknesses ranging from 0.5mm to 6mm.
Furthermore, Belvent has a wide network of suppliers and partners that enables us to tackle any task or project successfully.
Welding Workshop
Belvent's welding workshop is extensively utilized during the development of special solutions when standard market solutions cannot meet the customer's requirements and expectations. Belvent is involved in the entire process, from conceptualization and design to fabrication, engineering, installation, and commissioning.
FAT Solutions
FAT, or Factory Acceptance Tests, is an optimal way to develop entire systems and installations that either require long-distance transportation or are installed as packaged solutions.
Take, for example, our self-developed and designed FAT Container for the Hålogaland Bridge in Northern Norway, near Narvik.
The bridge is located over 2000 km away from Belvent's facilities near Odense. With a FAT solution, a complete system could be sent from the workshop to the installation site, assembled within a 40-foot container. Upon arrival at the installation site, the entire setup was mounted onto the bridge and quickly made operational.
You can see a collection of the FAT-container scans we have available here