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New Maintenance Standards: Pressure Regulators and Flashback Arrestors
With new standards for vessels with flammable cargoes, compliance is important to minimize the risk of fires and explosions on board. This article serves as a guide on the importance of pressure regulators and flashback arrestors. Pressure regulators and flashback
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Ask the Expert – What do shipowners need to know about current regulations for refrigerants?
The low GWP future is coming. Certain refrigerants will be made obsolete, affecting compliance and refrigerant supply. Here’s how you can prepare for it. low gwp video Experts Francis Lai, Technical Product Manager for Refrigeration, and Eddy Scheepers, Senior
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Managing Ballast Water discharge in compliance within the International Convention
Accession by Finland triggered ratification of The International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM 2004 Convention). It will enter into force on 8th September 2017, marking a landmark step towards halting
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Pioneering successful testing of R407f as R404A replacement
With the phase out of R404A refrigerant now gathering pace, due to its sky-high global warming potential (GWP), the search for an environmentally friendly alternative is more pressing than ever. We believe that we have discovered an ideal low cost replacement
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Preventing wax formations in marine diesel fuels
While distillate fuels will comfortably keep you within the latest sulphur emission limits all year round, when winter approaches and temperatures drop they can pose more problems than they actually solve. Susceptible to wax formation, blocked oil filters
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Fuel Treatment: Efficiency gains more than just hot air
Systematic fuel treatment can unlock significant operational and financial gains - nowhere during the life cycle of fuel is this more evident than at its end, in the exhaust gas boiler. Lubricity, biocide and stabilizer treatment products have rightly become
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Precautions against hand and arm vibrations syndrome (HAVS) for welders
Hand and arm vibrations syndrome (HAVS) is a disabling disease and is a recognized occupational injury commonly experienced by welders. As of today, there are limited medical treatments to HAVS, however it can be prevented by taking precautions to protect
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Proper cargo hold cleaning procedures mean good risk management
What is the most important part of a bulk carrier? The bridge perhaps or maybe the engine room? In truth, it is cargo holds that are the key to the ship’s profitability. The design of modern dry bulk carriers is centred around their holds and has evolved to
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R-22 – The Final Countdown
For Europe, R-22 is a refrigerant of the past as it was phased out across the EU back in 2010, due to its Ozone Depletion Potential. However, the rest of the world is still using R-22, despite the fact that it will be completely phased out by the Montreal
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Prepare for a low GWP future
New F-gas regulation was introduced in the EU - January 2015. All vessels today have requirements for refrigeration on-board. The following paper states how, and what will be restricted. The Council of the European Union has passed the revised F-gas regulation
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NAVACLEAN 897 - IGS CLEANER 200 LTR
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NAVACLEAN 825 - STENCH REMOVER 200 LTR
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NAVACLEAN 856 - ECOCLEAN 200 LTR
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NAVACLEAN 848 - NEUTRAL CLEANING CONCENTRATE 200 LTR
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NAVACLEAN 842 - ALKASAFE 200 LTR
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NAVACLEAN 855 - HYDROCARBON REMOVER 200 LTR
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NAVACLEAN 809 200 LTR
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NAVACLEAN 818 - COLD WASH 200 LTR
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NAVACLEAN 803 - ALKATUFF PHS 200 LTR
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NAVACLEAN 823 - BUFFER CLEANER 55 200 LTR