Supply and service, one house
Averinox develops and supplies materials and components, and maintains, renovates and optimises the dewatering installations they run in. One quality system, the full product life cycle.
dwg AVX-0500 · about
Engineering drawings improve revision by revision. So did we. Averinox B.V. is a Dutch supplier with over 25 years of experience in woven, sintered and knitted wire mesh, industrial filtration and dewatering solutions, providing responsive support to the petrochemical, food, pharmaceutical and water treatment industries across Europe.
rev. A · 1992
The roots: founded in the Haarlem region, specialised in maintenance and repair of belt filter presses and dewatering tables. ISO 9001 and VCA certification (TÜV) from the start.
rev. B · ±2000
Material expertise outgrows the workshop: the Averinox tradename launches for the development and supply of wire-mesh-based products and filtration solutions across Europe.
rev. C · 2000s–2010s
The programme widens: woven, sintered, knitted and welded mesh, perforated media, filter elements, belts and reactor internals, increasingly in exotic alloys and to licensor specification.
rev. D · 2017
Participation in the European TORWASH research project: energy from biomass and sludge, with Averinox filtration know-how inside.
rev. E · 2026
New base in Assendelft, new digital front door, same principles: customised solutions, cost-effective, with minimum downtime, and support that answers.
Averinox develops and supplies materials and components, and maintains, renovates and optimises the dewatering installations they run in. One quality system, the full product life cycle.
NEN-EN-ISO 9001 and VCA, certified by TÜV. Not because the paperwork is fun, but because petrochemical, food and pharma clients should never have to take quality on faith.
From material advice and licensor-spec engineering to secondment of engineers and mechanics: we are at our best when we co-design the solution rather than ship a box.
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