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Wilhelmsen insights |
Ask the Expert – Condition monitoring - data drives savings on opex and positions you well for the future
Marine fuel impurities lead to higher costs and affect many stakeholders. Detecting them early can save you lots of time and expenditure. Here’s how you do it with condition monitoring. fuel impurities video What is the impact of fuel impurities on marine
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White paper: Between a rock, and a hard place – Catalytic Fines in fuel
For many years, we have heard that Catalytic Fines are responsible for many of the wear issues that often occur in engines. The question is, does it really have to be like this? Learn more in this white paper. Our white paper discusses the options currently
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A Test Is Best
Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) is urging ship operators to make on board marine fuel testing an operational necessity. There are a host of issues, which can arise with both traditional heavy fuels and modern low sulphur distillates that, if left unchecked
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Bacteria in marine diesel fuel oil
Beware of the diesel bug - this complete guide Bacteria in marine diesel fuel i.e. diesel bug is a consortium of organisms which live in the water in a fuel system and feed on the fuel. These bugs include bacteria, yeasts and moulds that live in the water phase
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Understand your fuel within minutes with onboard test kits
Environmental concerns are pushing for regulations to reduce sulphur emission levels from vessels, which again drives changes to marine fuels. With that comes a new set of challenges and operational complexity. Are you in control of your fuel? Diesel fuel
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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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Offshore: Oil Solutions
As the demands on fuel continue to change, the Unitor™ FuelPower and DieselPower range help you meet the challenges now and in the future. Challenges with propulsion engines, fuel tanks, corrosion, filters and diesel-powered generators are often related to
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Sidestepping the sludge – preventing the formation of paraffin wax in low sulphur fuels
Ultra low sulphur fuels may be the key to compliant operations in Emission Control Areas (ECAs), but they can also open the door to an unwanted, and slimy, guest in your vessels’ engines and fuel tanks. Jonas Ostlund and Sachin Gupta of Wilhelmsen Ships Service
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HPCE DYNAMIS 350+/SPRAY LANCE WITH KNOB AND QUICK COUPLING
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HPCE DYNAMIS 350+/FLAT NOZZLE/440V
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HPCE DYNAMIS 350+/UNLOADER VALVE COMPLETE WITH FITTINGS
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HPCE DYNAMIS 350+/SPRAY GUN
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UNITOR HPCE DYNAMIS 350+
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HPCE DYNAMIS 350+/SAFETY VALVE COMPLETE WITH FITTINGS
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HYDROCHLORIC ACID 33-35% POTABLE GR 25 LTR PAIL (NSF 60)
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HYDROCHLORIC ACID 33-35% POTABLE GR 25 LTR PAIL (NSF 60)
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FLASHBACK ARRESTOR E460-3 TORCH SHANK
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NAVADAN HOTBOX