PROTEGO®

depuis 1954

Depuis 1954, PROTEGO® fabrique et fournit des appareils et des équipements de cuves, et emploie aujourd'hui plus de 750 personnes dans le monde.

Several people stand at angled drafting tables in a vintage design studio, working on large technical drawings under warm indoor lighting.
Helmet hanging on a chain

À propos de notre Entreprise

Nous sommes les leaders technologiques dans notre domaine de compétences. Nous proposons des services globaux pour nos clients incluant la recherche et le développement, l'ingénierie spécifique aux applications, une conception globale du système de protection et une formation de sensibilisation à la sécurité.

Nos clients savent qu'ils peuvent compter sur nos capacités de recherche, notre expertise en ingénierie et nos produits de qualité supérieure, en amont et en aval, pour les industries pétrolières et gazières, chimiques, pharmaceutiques et de la bio-énergie.

PROTEGO® – L’excellence dans la sécurité et l’environnement

PROTEGO® Vision & Mission

PENSER SUR LE LONG TERME, AGIR AVEC ENTHOUSIASME

L’excellence dans la sécurité et l’environnement.

Notre Mission

Une société familiale bénéficiaire, indépendante et internationale, qui développe et produit des soupapes et des équipements de sécurité, qui est à la pointe de la compétence en technologie, qualité, disponibilité, service, engineering et conseil. Notre domaine d’activité est la protection contre les explosions par la pression/dépression dans l’exploration, le process, le stockage de liquides et de gaz inflammables.

PROTEGO® Histoire

70 ans d’innovation – flexibilité – qualité – performance – maintenance Manutenção Combination of all technical and administrative actions, including supervision actions, intended to maintain or restore a unit in working order. pour la Sécurité et l’Environnement.
La devise de Robert Leinemann, qui a créé l’entreprise, n’a pas d’autre alternative “des bonnes idées techniques et une bonne qualité de travail sont les bases du succes d’une entreprise.

PROTEGO® 3 générations d’une entreprise familiale

1954 - 1967 Robert Leinemann 

1967 - 2000 Hubert Leinemann

1992 - 2013 Christoph Leinemann

Notre équipe bien formée et notre proximité sont les portes du succès. Le développement permanent et la recherche intensive sont requis pour obtenir un produit low cost et techniquement parfait. Les bénéfices de nos clients sont le résultat de l’ingénierie de nos produits et services qualifiés: Satisfaire le client est notre objectif.

PROTEGO® en images – 1954 à date

  • Three men in a black-and-white photo stand at drafting tables in a workshop, working on large technical drawings under adjustable lamps.
  • Sepia-toned portrait of a middle-aged man with short hair, shown in close-up and looking slightly to the side against a plain background.
  • Vintage workshop scene showing workers beside cylindrical metal components arranged on a bench against a brick wall in an industrial setting.
  • Black-and-white photo of several workshop workers gathered around a large worktable, reviewing metal parts and tools in an industrial manufacturing space.
  • Vintage black-and-white photo of two men standing beside a large industrial pipe assembly being lifted in a brick courtyard.
  • Vintage black-and-white photo of a car parked beside a partially constructed industrial building with exposed concrete framework.
  • Vintage black-and-white photo of three men installing or inspecting a large industrial valve assembly over a concrete pit outdoors.
  • Close-up of a vintage Protego sign reading “Braunschweiger Flammenfilter Leinemann & Co.” with a flame logo mounted on an industrial wall.
  • Vintage German newspaper clipping with the headline “Jetzt in Bienrode – Industriegelände,” announcing a new industrial site and factory building.
  • Vintage photo of formally dressed men and women raising glasses in a toast beside a table filled with assorted appetizers at a celebratory gathering.
  • A technician in a workshop carefully measures a circular metal component on a workbench using hand tools and gauges.
  • Three formally dressed men in suits stand in an industrial workshop, closely examining several cylindrical metal devices placed on the floor in front of them.
  • Vintage photo of a light-colored industrial building with a “Leinemann & Co.” flame logo sign mounted on the wall, several 1950s-era cars parked in a gravel lot, and tall leafless trees lined up in the background.
  • Vintage sepia-toned photo of a spacious factory workshop with workers standing at long tables and heavy machinery beneath tall windows and concrete columns.
  • Two men in suits stand beside a large PROTEGO flame logo display and German signage reading “Sicherheits-Armaturen und Geräte” at an exhibition booth.
  • Display of various industrial flame arresters and safety devices mounted on stands in front of a Braunschweiger Flammenfilter exhibition backdrop.
  • Vintage black-and-white photo of an industrial yard with factory buildings, stacked metal pipes, and a company car parked in the center.
  • Person wearing protective goggles operates a metal lathe in a workshop, illuminated by a bright task lamp.
  • Engineer in a white lab coat reviews technical drawings with colleagues around a drafting table in a design office.
  • Two men in suits examine a large circular industrial component in a workshop, one holding a handheld measuring device while a worker stands in the background.
  • An outdoor industrial test setup with a cylindrical tank and piping is partially enclosed in a clear plastic sheet; flames and smoke are visible at the base, indicating a controlled fire or explosion test.
  • A professional headshot of an elderly man with white hair and glasses, wearing a light shirt, tie, and brown blazer, smiling slightly against a blue studio background.
  • An engineer reviews 3D CAD models of a red mechanical component on dual computer monitors while taking notes at a desk.
  • Large industrial workshop with overhead cranes and metal components arranged on pallets.
  • Modern industrial building complex with glass-fronted offices and a company sign at the entrance under a clear sky.
  • Trade show booth with PROTEGO branding, industrial valves on display, and a red carpet aisle.
  • Modern glass-fronted office building illuminated at night with parked cars outside.
  • Large horizontal industrial pressure vessel inside a factory hall, equipped with multiple flanged nozzles, valves on pallets, and an elevated service platform.
  • Exterior view of the Protego Technology Center, a modern industrial office building with signage, fenced parking, and a blue sky overhead.