Equipment – Page 64
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NewsHug Engineering SCR enables NOx certification
Hug Engineering’s Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system has reached the stringent new IMO emissions certification for Tier III on Amels 188 yacht.
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Hempel launches pure expoxy tank coating
Hempel has announced the launch of the Hempadur 15460 to replace its Hempadur 15400 tank coating.
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NewsLiberty Maritime selects Ecochlor BWMS
US shipowner Liberty Maritime Corp is to install Ecochlor’s chlorination and filtration driven ballast water management solutions onboard seven bulk carriers and two pure car/truck carriers.
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Alfa Laval Inline scrubber design
The Alfa Laval PureSOx platform is now being offered with an inline scrubber design offering a more flexible choice for SOx abatement and making the system even more versatile.
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DNV GL classification for SCR system
Tenneco has been awarded two approved in principle (AIP) certificates for its high horsepower selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system from DNV GL.
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NewsBuss Shipping installs PureSOx scrubbers
Two containerships operated by Hamburg-based Buss Shipping will install PureSOx scrubbers from Alfa Laval in early 2016 – a move said to secure valuable fuel economy in the competitive charter market.
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Largest scrubber system sets sail
Norway’s Yara Marine Technologies has equipped a Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) cruise ship with five new SOx scrubbers to improve both efficiency and performance.
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A&P wins Condor scrubber installation contract
Falmouth Yard, part of A&P Group, has secured a four-week multi-million pound contract to help Condor Ferries meet its IMO MARPOL sulphur emissions regulations.
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Lagersmit launches oil collector ring
Lagersmit has launched an oil collector ring (OCR) which aims to prevent oil leakage into the engine room.
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Belco scrubbers for Vulica Shipping bulkers
Jiangsu Hantong Shipyard Heavy Industry Co has awarded DuPont Sustainable Solutions (DuPont) a contract to supply scrubber systems developed by subsidiary Belco Technologies for two new-build, self-unloading bulk carriers.
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NewsAsahi in waste heat recovery trial
A new waste heat recovery system inspired by geothermal power plants, developed by Kobe Steel, Asahi Shipping Co and Miura Co, has gained approval as environmental equipment by ClassNK.
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MacGregor cargo access order
MacGregor has been contracted by Hyundai Heavy Industries to deliver comprehensive RoRo access equipment packages for two post-Panamax RoRo carriers.
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NewsDESMI Ocean Guard wins multiple BWTS orders
Maersk Line has commissioned Danish company DESMI Ocean Guard to supply ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) for its series of new container vessels.
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NewsLloyd's Register approvers Parker Kittiwake emissions analyser
Parker Kittiwake has announced that its Procal 2000 emissions analyser has been certified by Lloyd’s Register.
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NewsEngineers prefer reliability centred maintenance
The shift from preventative to predictive maintenance decisions is one of the key means by which the industry can cut costs and extend the useful life of vessels, argues Larry Rumbol, marine condition monitoring market development manager, Parker Kittiwake.
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NewsIMO addresses water mist systems maintenance
Design, installation, commissioning and maintenance all have an impact on safe operations, but owners must understand that no two installations are the same, explains Erik Christensen, global technical solution manager at Wilhelmsen Technical Solutions.
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Eaton launches new uninterruptable power supply
Eaton has launched a next generation marine UPS, the Easton 9PHD, specifically designed to withstand harsh working conditions and secure the reliability of critical systems.
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NewsBestobell secures high-pressure valve orders
Bestobell Marine has secured two new orders to supply its new range of high pressure globe and check valves to be used in fuel gas systems on board ships.
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NewsOptimarin claims lead in USGC approval
Ballast water treatment (BTW) specialists Optimarin looks set to be USCG approved in 2016 after meeting USCG marine water requirements.
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Corvus battery technology receives Statoil investment
Corvus Energy has announced an investment from Statoil Technology Invest for the development of its lithium ion energy storage systems (ESS) for the offshore oil and gas industry.