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Best practices for shipboard welding
comes with its own set of challenges and risks. Accidents affect the health and wellbeing of crew, damage vessels and equipment, and cost a lot of money. This is why safety on board matters. There are many factors to maintaining maritime safety. To start,
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Refrigerant handling guide
With changing regulations and multiple procedures to remember, it is crucial to remain updated with the latest information. Stay up to date with the latest knowledge and best practices for handling refrigerants with our Refrigerant handling guide. Refrigerant
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Differences in technology qualification for mooring ropes with Anti Snap-Back features
With various types of certificates associated with mooring ropes, navigating the differences between a statement of qualified technology and other certifications can be challenging. This article provides an overview of the main types of certificates and why
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Avoid the risk of electrocution
Welding at sea carries a range of safety hazards—not least the ever-present risk of electrocution. The good news is that electrocution injuries are completely avoidable with the right safety precautions. Let's look at some common mistakes that heighten electrocution
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Choosing the right shielding gas for your welding needs on board
Arc welding processes commonly used by vessel crew, such as TIG and MIG/MAG welding, require the use of a shielding gas primarily to shield and protect the molten weld pool from the surrounding atmosphere. Let's examine the key factors to consider in selecting
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Safer handling of oxygen
Welding oxygen is often considered harmless compared to acetylene or other combustible gases. However, this is not the case. Oxygen gives us life and forms around 21% of the content of the atmosphere along with nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide (CO2) and a few
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Snap back arrestor ropes ensure safer mooring
In an interview with Ship & Offshore, we shared how mooring operations are a common task at ports and terminals and one of the most challenging aspects of day-to-day vessel operation. As an industry innovator, we have designed a unique proprietary system to
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Simplify cleaning and safeguarding your vessel
Having a clean engine room and a clean deck is essential in creating a safe environment for everyone on board. Enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of your cleaning routine when you know which chemicals to use for different application areas, and how to
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Safer handling of oxygen
Welding oxygen is often considered harmless compared to acetylene or other combustible gases. However, this is not the case. Oxygen gives us life and forms around 21% of the content of the atmosphere along with nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide (CO2) and a few
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Creating a safe and protected onboard environment wall chart
The Unitor Easyclean range is designed to effectively clean and disinfect the galley and accommodation quarters onboard vessels. These products can be used with the Unitor Mixing stations to create your own cleaning solutions, which helps reduce the use of
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UNITOR CHEMICAL CLEANING UNIT / 100LT HDPE TANK
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UNITOR CHEMICAL CLEANING UNIT / HOSES KIT
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HPCE DYNAMIS 500+/HP PUMP PISTON BUSHING(POS.57,58)/3PCS
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HPCE DYNAMIS 500+/HP PUMP/VALVE DISTANCER(POS.3,4,5)/3PCS
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HPCE DYNAMIS 500+/HP PUMP BEARING KIT(POS.31/1PCS&POS.21,25/2PCS)
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HPCE DYNAMIS 500+/HP PUMP/PISTON KIT(POS.41,42,43,44)/3PCS
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HPCE DYNAMIS 500+(POS.46)/350+(POS.41)/PUMP OIL SEAL/Incl.2PCS
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HPCE DYNAMIS 500+/HP PUMP/CONNECTING ROD KIT(POS.30,39,40)/3PCS
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KLÜBER SUMMIT R 200 (DRUM: 200 LTR)
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KLÜBER SUMMIT R 200 (PAIL: 20 LTR)