Other Equipment – Page 22
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Securing seal performance for Tier III engines
Omer Raoof, business line leader for oil and gas, Precision Polymer Engineering, looks at the challenges that Tier III NOx limits present for sealing systems in marine diesel engines.
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New PBES marine battery range
Lithium-ion energy storage systems supplier, Plan B Energy Storage (PBES), is launching a new Harpoon battery product line which promises to drive faster ROI on marine batteries.
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Shoreside scrubber water treatment for Scandline hybrids
Scandlines’ new hybrid ferries ‘Berlin’ and ‘Copenhagen’ are to employ an innovative treatment that will simplify the disposal of water used by their scrubbers to remove sulphur from exhaust.
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Eltorque valve control
Eltorque is working to bring next generation failsafe valve actuators to the market which it says will guarantee full functionality in the event of power or signal loss.
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Meyer Werft order for Hatenboer water treatment
Hatenboer-Water has been commissioned to supply water treatment equipment for two new cruise vessels currently under construction by Meyer Werft in Germany.
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Wightlink to use DC-Hub in electric ferry
Finland-headquartered The Switch has delivered its first ever DC-Hub to Wightlink in the UK for installation into its new flagship diesel electric hybrid ferry.
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PBES launches marine battery innovation
Plan B Energy Storage (PBES) has unveiled what it calls a ‘game-changing’ marine battery innovation which can achieve greatly enhance vessel lifecycle value.
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Modular approach cuts scrubber retrofit time
Damen Green Solutions (DGS) has partnered with Damen Shiprepair & Conversion (DSC) and scrubber supplier AEC to trial a new time-saving technique for retrofitting scrubbers.
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Battery installation for Farstad PSV
Vard will deliver an upgrade to a Farstad Shipping Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) to convert it to use state of the art battery technology lowering both emissions and operating costs.
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Framo delivers pumping systems for FSRU
Norway-headquartered pump specialist Framo will deliver pumping systems to Höegh LNG’s new floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU).
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Solvang rolls out EGC+EGR emissions solution
Four new ethylene carriers to be delivered to Solvang Shipping in 2019 will feature a combined exhaust gas cleaning (EGC) and recirculation (EGR) system after a successful test onboard the Norwegian operator’s LPG tanker ‘Clipper Harald’.
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TMC launches boil-off gas compressor
Compressor specialist TMC has launched a boil-off gas (BOG) compressor that can be used on all vessels burning LNG as ship fuel.
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Non-chemical treatment tackles ferry water deposits
Netherlands-based Teso’s ferry ''Texelstroom'' has been fitted with MERUS frequency technology for water treatment.
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Singapore breakthrough for Eco Marine Power
Eco Marine Power (EMP) has signed an agreement with a Singapore shipper for a real-time monitoring system which automatically calculates NOx/SOx/CO2 emissions and interfaces with marine solar power systems.
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CBO vessel receives first ‘hybrid’ subsea crane
As part of its conversion from a platform supply vessel to an remotely operated vehicle (ROV) support vessel, Brazilian ship owner CBO’s ‘Manoella’ is being installed with the first subsea crane capable of using either fibre or steel wire rope.
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Dellner launches modular braking system
Dellner Brakes is introducing two new heavy-duty disc brakes to its SKD range that are claimed to offer outstanding stopping power at extremely competitive prices through a new modular design.
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Weidong Ferry chooses Wärtsilä scrubbers
Wärtsilä has been contracted to supply its exhaust gas cleaning system for a new Korean ferry.
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An evolution in quality
“Selling ballast water treatment systems is like selling coffins. Nobody wants one, but guess what – everyone needs one,” says Matt Granitto, business manager ballast water, Evoqua Water Technologies.
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MAN launches high-pressure SCR unit
MAN Diesel & Turbo has introduced a high-pressure selective catalytic reduction (SCR) unit, enabling the NOx abatement technology to be positioned after the turbocharger and allowing for more compact arrangements than the low-pressure, pre-turbocharger version.
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James Fisher monitoring for 'Harmony of the Seas'
James Fisher Mimic (JFM) has installed its condition monitoring software suite onboard Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCCL) ship ''Harmony of the Seas''.