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CHEMICAL CLEANING

We provide professional chemical cleaning services to all segments of the industry. Each project is unique, and our team provide tailored solutions to meet the needs of even the most challenging projects. Both reactive and non-reactive chemistry is used in a wide range of application methods; fill and soak circulation, rotating nozzles, foam, vapour phase, and on-line cleaning.

The Fill and Soak, Fill and Circulate, Slug Flow, and Cascading Cleaning Methods

Chemical cleaning is a process employed in various industries to remove contaminants, deposits, or impurities from equipment such as pipelines, heat exchangers, and vessels. Different methods are used based on the specific cleaning requirements. Chemical cleaning methods are selected based on the specific requirements of the equipment and the nature of contaminants, allowing for efficient and thorough cleaning in diverse industrial applications.

2. Air blowing, High-velocity water flushing, Lube oil flushing & Nitrogen purging

Fluid system cleaning is a critical step in the commissioning, maintenance, or decommissioning of industrial equipment and pipelines. Different methods are employed to remove debris, contaminants, or unwanted substances from the system. Each cleaning method serves specific purposes, and their selection depends on factors such as the type of system, contaminants present, and the desired level of cleanliness. Combining these methods in a systematic approach ensures thorough fluid system cleaning for optimal performance and longevity.

3. Cooling water System Cleaning and Passivation using side stream filtration Storage tanks and process vessel cleaning

In industrial settings, the cleanliness and optimal performance of cooling water systems, storage tanks, and process vessels are crucial for efficiency and equipment longevity. This integrated approach to cleaning and passivation ensures the efficient operation, longevity, and compliance of cooling water systems, storage tanks, and process vessels in industrial environments.

4. Pipeline pigging/scrapping & pressure testing

Pipeline scraping, commonly known as pigging, is maintenance and cleaning process involving the use of a device called a pig. The pig is a cylindrical or disc-shaped tool that is inserted into a pipeline and propelled by the flow of the product being transported. Pressure testing is a critical procedure to verify the strength and integrity of a pipeline. It involves subjecting the pipeline to controlled pressure to identify potential leaks, weaknesses, or structural issues.

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