Your partner supplying
Pipe collaring in all malleable
materials
Piping
Steel structures
Pickling
Drawing and design work
Installation
A promise is a promise
At Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S, we believe in keeping our promises. From the very outset, "a promise is a promise" has been a value which has moulded our future and enabled us to grow.
Today, these fundamental words live on at the company and are at the core of everything we do at Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S. Call us a little old-fashioned if you will! It is vital to me that our customers take me at my word, and thus everything that Kurt Jensen Maskin A/S stands for.
In 2004, Kurt Jensen's son Tommy Jensen took over the family business. Pipe collaring machines were subsequently purchased. The stainless steel
department was expanded by 500 m² and a new pickling hall of 375 m² was built.
Today, Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S covers an indoor area of around 4,000 m², where 20 skilled, dedicated
employees are on hand to fulfil our customers' wishes. We are seriously committed to quality and are proud of our tradition of craftsmanship.
Pipe collaring
At Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S, we can supply pipe collaring in all malleable metals with the following specifications: Head pipes can be from ø10 mm to ø1016 mm, in thicknesses of up to 8 mm. The pipe collaring can be from ø6 mm to Ø508 mm.
The pipe collaring is done mechanically, with the metal flanged by means of a main aggregate, after which the upper rim is smoothed.
The advantages of pipe collaring include:
saving time and reducing costs by up to 66% ensuring better flow and hygiene
The end result is pipe collaring with an even, straight edge and less friction in the head pipe.
Piping/production
We supply and weld pipes to customer specifications in the following materials: Black steel Stainless steel Aluminium Duplex Cunifer
Our welders are certified to European standards. We prepare WPQR, WPS and WPQ according to the current code of practice.
We also offer to assist you with the design of the actual pipe,
potentially further reducing your costs.
We have extensive experience of large-scale assignments/projects within the food industry and the waste water and drinking water sector.
Pictured at the top is a sand filter system made of plastic. The photo on the right shows a pump unit for Novenco Fire Fighting.
Steel structures
Among other things, we have made steel structures for a heat exchanger unit (top photo), a pump unit in stainless steel pipes in a galvanised frame (photo, bottom left) and a stainless steel lattice construction for piping (photo, bottom right).
Pickling
We perform both bath and spray pickling. The advantages of pickling are that the acid penetrates throughout, restoring the stainless surface. In addition, it removes the heat zones from the welds and metallic impurities from the surface.
Our pickling bath can hold items of up to 2 x 2 x 8 m, and we have a 4-tonne crane capacity. Large items can be spray pickled.
Naturally, the plant meets all environmental
requirements, including the treatment of waste water from the pickling plant, in accordance with current codes of practice.
A multitude of different tasks
Pictured above is ventilation piping for Novozymes.
Bottom left is piping for an SUD pig and the photo on the bottom right shows the special "suction hoof" pipe for a pump unit for Hidrostal.
Drawing and design work
If you have a specific product, but need a drawing or an amendment, we can help you.
We draw in 3D Inventor and also have a 2D CAD drawing program at our disposal. We can handle the following common drawing file formats: DXF, DWG and STEP. The advantage of this is that we are able to open and edit drawings as production takes place.
We are primarily a supplier of customer-specific components for:
Waterworks Treatment plants CHP plants The food industry
CE Marking
We are certified according to DS/EN 1090-1 to EXC3, so we can now CE mark steel components for the construction industry, as required from 1 July 2014.
We are certified to CE mark steel components for the construction industry in execution classes EXC 1, EXC 2 and EXC3, according to DS/EN 1090-1 and DS/EN 1090-2 in ordinary steel, stainless steel and aluminium.
To be certified to CE mark steel components for the construction industry requires, among other things, that:
the welders are certified
work is carried out according to welding procedures (WPS)
the welding work is planned by an approved welding coordinator the materials must be traceable
quality control is carried out according to DS/EN ISO 3834
Installation
In addition to the components and construction work, we also offer installation at the customer's premises.
The whole of Denmark is our workplace and we offer a high level of service in areas such as waterworks installation, where a high level of hygiene is standard.
WPQR + WPS
At Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S, we have our own WPQR and WPS, which forms the basis of all our welding. All our welders are certified accordingly.
We have extensive experience in handling WPQR, WPS and WPQ as well as documentation of our welding work.
Hygiene
Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S attaches great importance to having well-qualified employees and all our staff therefore attend a hygiene course which meets the requirements for handling water treatment plants. Our employees undergo continuous training, ensuring that we remain up to date with the latest knowledge in our areas of expertise.
Organisation
Employment at Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S means an informal working day, with a typically friendly tone. Here, a nerdy idea can develop into a brilliant idea, benefiting customers and end-users alike. Today, Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S is a strong organisation, able to handle major projects which require skill, precision and inventiveness.
Director Tommy Jensen
Sales Erik Adam Pedersen
Projects Lars Juhl Tommy Jensen Welding coordinator Martin Andersen Foreman Martin Andersen Quality manager Martin Andersen Tommy Jensen Administration Tina Jensen
History
Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S was founded in Tarup near Odense in 1954. Initially, the company dealt with the renovation and sale of boat engines.
In the early 60s, Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S began producing for major projects for consulting engineering firms.
In 1978, production started up at our current address in Otterup.
In 1984, Kurt Jensen expanded the production to include a stainless steel section in connection with a major pipe order for the Funen Power Station (Fynsværket).
We look forward to hearing from you.
Kurt Jensen Maskinfabrik A/S Hjorslevvej 6
DK-5450 Otterup +45 6482 2657 www.kjmas.dk