Malmar (Belgium)
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March 3, 2008, 11:06 pm
Filed under: Steelworks, foundries, blast furnaces | Tags: abandoned, belgique, belgium, bending, conversion, cutting, decay, factory, industry, iron, Malmar, metal, photography, urban exploration, urbex, welding
Filed under: Steelworks, foundries, blast furnaces | Tags: abandoned, belgique, belgium, bending, conversion, cutting, decay, factory, industry, iron, Malmar, metal, photography, urban exploration, urbex, welding
The Malmar company is specialized in metal conversion (welding, cutting and bending). The factory was built in 1947. After 50 years the area surrounding the factory became residential and the company couldn’t expand any more. They moved the activities to another part of the country and the factory became abandoned.



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Comment by Kitsanapon Hempo May 13, 2008 @ 3:11 am