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    Cylinders

    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 other trace gases. This amount is sufficient to cause metal to rust, fires to burn out of control and certain foods to sour. Multiply that by 750 to 1,000 times and you can appreciate how dangerous the environment inside a high-pressure cylinder is.

  • 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 reduce the dangerous ‘snap-back’ effect. This protects transported goods and, more importantly, the safety of personnel both on deck and on the quayside. Read more here.

  • Strengthening ties with the maritime community

    Timm by Wilhelmsen has been producing ropes exclusively for the maritime industry since 1772. Our Timm™ ropes are trusted globally and used in some of the world’s largest and most advanced vessels. Our Ropes Team regularly engages with the maritime community and relevant shipping associations to provide our customers with the right rope quality for their vessels. Here are some highlights from their engagement activities.

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    Terms and conditions

    This section contains the terms and conditions relating to the provision and procurement of services and products offered to and by Wilhelmsen Port Services and Wilhelmsen Ships Service.

  • Welding Safety Checklists

    We always put safety first. We have created a user-friendly library of safety checklists, best practices and quick guides to help you and your crew achieve safer welding and hot work operations.

  • 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 use them.

  • Updated
    Cylinders

    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 other trace gases. This amount is sufficient to cause metal to rust, fires to burn out of control and certain foods to sour. Multiply that by 750 to 1,000 times and you can appreciate how dangerous the environment inside a high-pressure cylinder is.

  • Key aspects to consider when converting from steel wire to Acera ropes

    Most rope suppliers now deliver HMPE (high modulus polyethylene) solutions. Because the market has become harder to navigate for customers, we asked our resident mooring ropes expert, Dag-Erik Delgado, to outline what customers should think about when transitioning from steel wires to our Timm Acera SBA™ HMPE ropes, as well as the value of retrofitting in the first place.

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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 the right shielding gas for your crew's welding needs on board.

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    Partnering for predictability

    Against a backdrop of complex regulatory changes, our close partnership and open lines of communication helped Anglo-Eastern achieve operational excellence and deliver optimal results. In this interview, Rahul Balani, Senior Vessel Manager with Anglo-Eastern shares his forward-thinking approach for ensuring quality and reliable operations onboard vessels.

  • T-VALVE N2/OX W/NON


  • AC HIGH PRESSURE CONNECTOR


  • OX HIGH PRESSURE CONNECTOR


  • NON RETURN VALVE OX


  • HIGH PRESS.HOSE OX 1 MTR AND CABLE


  • BLIND PLUG


  • CLOSING VALVE AC


  • CLOSING VALVE OX


  • NON RETURN VALVE AC


  • CONNECTION NUT AC 1/4 IN.