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Marine Sector

The marine sector being responsible for the construction, repair, and maintenance of ships and other vessels plays a crucial role in the industry, providing the necessary infrastructure and services for building and maintaining a modern and efficient global fleet. Marine shipyards are in charge of building a wide range of vessels, from small boats to large container ships, oil tankers, and cruise liners. In addition to construction, shipyards also provide services such as repair and maintenance, ensuring the fleet are seaworthy and efficient throughout their lifetimes.
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However, the marine shipyard sector also faces numerous challenges, including the fluctuating demand for new vessels, increased competition from low-cost shipyards, and the need to comply with environmental and safety regulations.
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We see this as an opportunity for water jetting to improve the current situation instead of conventional methods like abrasive blasting and chemical cleaning. Contact us today to purchase or rent a suitable unit for your application!
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Key Applications

Key Applications for Marine Industry

Deck Cleaning

Rusty Deck
Deck Cleaning
Deck Cleaning
Deck Cleaning

"Marine deck cleaning" refers to the process of cleaning the decks of a ship or boat. This is an important maintenance activity in the marine industry as decks are exposed to various elements and debris while at sea.
 
Marine deck cleaning typically involves the use of high-pressure water jetting or chemical cleaning agents to remove dirt, grime, and other contaminants from the deck surface. This helps to maintain the integrity and safety of the deck, ensuring it remains in good condition for use by crew and passengers.
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Hull Cleaning

WaterJet Cleaning
WaterJet Cleaning
WaterJet Cleaning
WaterJet Cleaning

Hull cleaning with water jet is a process that involves using high-pressure water jets to remove marine growth, such as algae and barnacles, from the hull of a ship or boat. The water jet is typically directed at the hull surface from a handheld lance or robotic system, and can be adjusted to provide the appropriate pressure and flow rate for the specific cleaning task.
 
This process is commonly used for routine maintenance to keep hulls free of marine growth, which can reduce a vessel's speed and fuel efficiency.
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Heat Exchangers

Heat exchanger cleaning involves the removal of deposits and fouling from the internal and external surfaces of a heat exchanger. This is typically achieved through the use of high-pressure water jetting, which is an efficient and effective method for removing debris without damaging delicate materials.
 
The cleaning process helps to maintain the efficiency of the heat exchanger, which can lead to energy savings and a longer lifespan for the equipment. Heat exchanger cleaning is important in industries such as power generation, petrochemical, and food processing, where the equipment is subject to heavy use and accumulation of deposits.
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Heat Exchanger Below
Heat Exchanger After

Recommended Products 

Hammelmann SpiderJet

Robotic Crawler
Spiderjet 
Working width: 
374 mm
MAWP: up to 3000 bar
Flow rate: up to 50 l/min.
Weight: 105 kg
Operating speed:0-7 m/min.
Automated and Magnetic with Vacuum option

500 Bar Marlin Series WaterJet

Electric Water Jetting
Marlin Series
MAWP: up to 500 bar
Flow rate: up to 17 l/min. 
Suitable for General Cleaning and spot rust remover

 

1000 Bar Marlin Series WaterJet

Electric Water Jetting
Marlin Series

MAWP: up to 1000 bar
Flow rate: up to 17 l/min. 
Suitable for Marine growth removal




 

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