Mawei Shipyard first used Shanghai AOT water purification system

Alfa Laval, a leading Swedish company, has developed an innovative water purification system for ships that doesn't rely on chemicals. This eco-friendly solution has gained widespread recognition from the International Maritime Association for its significant environmental benefits. Recently, Fujian Mawei Shipyard made the decision to adopt this technology early, marking it as the first major project for Alfa Laval Shanghai since its establishment in 1997. The system, developed by the Alfa Laval Group, utilizes advanced oxidation technology (AOT) to purify water. This process activates oxidants to create free radicals that rapidly destroy microorganisms within milliseconds, ensuring no chemical residues are left behind. This is especially important for ships that handle large volumes of ballast water, which can carry invasive species and pollutants if not properly treated. With the support of Fujian Mawei Shipyard, Alfa Laval Shanghai will now install this cutting-edge system on a new German vessel currently under construction at the facility. This collaboration not only highlights the growing demand for sustainable maritime solutions but also reinforces Alfa Laval's commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility. As the shipping industry continues to evolve, such technologies are becoming essential in meeting stricter global environmental regulations and reducing the ecological impact of maritime operations.

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This equipment consists of machine frame, drive system, control system, and blending hopper, etc. When working, first load the material into bin and then lock the bin cover. Set the blending time, blending speed, and start the control system, the blending process begins. When reaching the set blending time, the equipment will stop automatically, and the blending process is finished.

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