Dear Readers;
Since it is becoming an urgent matter, I did not hesitate to copy and paste this posting as well in this part of the Forum!
I had such a good result in the past here to obtain valuable feed-back from others in the "favored" group(s).
Known100 Jan 5, 2005
Dear Readers;
Although I...
Dear Readers;
Although I am more in the maritime profession, my logistics company has had a query from a huge CPO (Crude Palm Oil) estate to research possibilities for an innovative method of cleaning the outside, inside and appendages such as the boiler(s) of a palm oil (kernel) refinery.
Palm...
MARINE GROWTH:
The strength of a Forum lays in the responses generated!
Many thanks to: (among others!)
thijsie (denkelijk een Hollandse jongen)
ssreese1500 and MP21
If anyone doesn't need a feedback himself, it is always worth to have an input for anyone else!
This is what I appreciate...
Contaminated riverbed soil:
To 'Orenda' and 'Smartech'
The suggestion of a treatment by liquid multi-enzyme is new to me and I will haraz *GOOGLE* again!
It might be a "orendous" (like that pun?) solution.
To 'Smartech':
It was actually the HUMAN affecting aspect that caused this concern and...
9 October 2004.
Greetings to you all!
Many thanks to 4tuna and dicksewarrat.
4tuna: "It sounds like you are on the right track.
dicksewarrat: (Landfarming) - "a very large area needed".
The 'keyword' landfarming has helped me again to do I'net searches and it seems that bio-remediation is...
7 October 2004
For: 'jabonet' (and all others reading!)
Very nice to have a reply on such an oldie!
There are some more questions posted by me and pending a reaction.
Reading and reading again makes anyone more eager to READ AGAIN I hope.
Thank you.
Many thanks to SAXON and 'CVG'.
Quite prompt reply and also highlighting the crucial points.
Indeed, I have done an extensive search (GOOGLE? YES!) with a great variety of question build-up.
EPA is good to guide.
THC is even the concatenation for "Toronto Harbor Commission"!
Although we can...
We know of a refinery that is seeking a solution for THC (Total Hydro-Carbon) contamination at their site.
It is along a river (close to sea, so a certain tidal effect is apparent and as well a salinity) and they are directed by the (relevant)authority to "clean up" contamination through the...
The LINKS tab(s):
Whoever did generate this, I just say (on Jan. 28, 2004:
"THANK YOU".
And I like that my posting has finally been answered too.
howkes;
Seems a very hard nut to crack! :) (Papers).
Try the link http://www.han-padron.com/papers/RHO2.pdf
(15 pages) and hopefully a further link.
Research of course is also regularly done by The Colorado School of Mines.
Maybe they have something leading to a solution.
Pierre;
Will the following link help?
Within some, you can get further and more specific answers.
http://www.azom.com/SearchResults.asp?AppKeyWord=Corrosion+protection
Post by markymark03 (Electrical)
Just ready for marketing!
An underwater anti-collision sonar:
FarSounder FS-3 (A 3D forward looking sonar).
But their "budget" is far higher than yours.
Never can win or please all the time!
See...
Still to: Mpisani (and hopefully many others);
CORROSION:
Just by chance I got the following very relevant link:
LaQue Center for corrosion technology Inc.
(Queries? info@laque.com)
URL: http://www.laque.com/testing/coatings.htm
To: StephenA
I will sit on your "pointers" and use them to have a good starter! If then, there are further queries, I will certainly not hesitate to post them here again.
Many thanks for this 'booster'.
To: Mpisani;
Your posting is from 31 July 2002
Still hope to serve you with:
Copper-Nickel is probably the chosen metal.
See the links:
http://www.nidi.org/index.cfm/ci_id/10649.htm
A technical explanation can be found at:
Marine Corrosion Forum
http://www.marinecorrosionforum.org/tpjul02.htm...
A repeat for 5727 (Coastal):
North Sea static structures - Antifouling
Under "Corrosion Control International" CCI is mentioned:
*Retrowrap* systems: protection of pipes, risers, concrete pilings in the subsea and splash zone.
This sub-link is to be found under...
To: enirwin (and kenvlach)
Coming back to the query: 'Graphite Bearing Material'
Mentioned already a link to *Graphalloy*
I do not know whether you were successful in the meantime.
May the following link be yet something helpful:
http://www.thomasregister.com/olc/27728005/
From...
This work is not that old and quite elaborate.
Too little I know about the intricacies and put these queries to the Forum.
What holds the 'A-to-Z' of pipe-trenching?
From selecting the site (landfall); survey; precautions, etc. such as:
The most versatile equipment (available) on land and for...
To:
pauljohn,
Please be so good to elaborate a bit more on the condition you describe in your query.
Is it a motor-boat or -yacht? What diameter of the prop (or screw)?
Probably it is a boat, since a loss of not less than 5 knots is mentioned. ("boatspeed" in your text)
For larger...
Microbial:
Nearly copying your sentence, please refer to:
http://www.homestead.com/marineconsultingengineer/files/Microbial_Degradation_of_Lubricating_Oil.doc
A two pages .doc file, The Forensic Marine Engineer's Technical Newsletter (Fall 2002).
There you will see further two links...