Ship Industry
The maintenance of ship equipment is an essential task. With the evolution of ship automation and advancements in shipbuilding technology, ships are becoming larger and crew sizes are shrinking. The use of more efficient tools and equipment to replace traditional maintenance methods is an indispensable trend. Pumpson's developed marine high-pressure cleaning equipment can save a significant amount of time and manpower in the maintenance of ship hulls and equipment. The reverse osmosis type water maker eliminates the reliance on main engine heat source, making freshwater production on ships more flexible and ensuring water quality.
High-pressure Derusting Equipment
The MFW derusting machine series from Pumpson is an industrial-grade equipment suitable for offshore or high corrosion environments. Its body structure is made of stainless steel and supports suspension, with the ability to enter and exit watertight doors and skylights. The output pressure can be adjusted up to a maximum of 500 bar and equipped with various nozzles for tasks such as deck cleaning, rust removal, and descaling. The cleaning and descaling of the heat exchanger in the machine cabin can also be performed using this equipment, greatly reducing the operational time.
Seawater Desalination Machine
Pumpson's water-making machine (sea water desalination machine) uses electricity to drive and creates freshwater using reverse osmosis technology. It can still operate while the ship is sailing at low speed or anchoring, and the water-making conditions are not limited by whether the main engine can provide heat, giving the ship more margin in the use of freshwater. The reverse osmosis structure at the nanometer level can filter out harmful substances such as algae, bacteria, heavy metals, and large molecules in seawater, providing cleaner freshwater quality.