Marine oils and fats: external protection of ships - marine engine oils, grey oils and marine grades
What contains a selection
Full solution for lubricants for ships and ports: sea engine oils, high quality gear oils and resistant sea grades, plus a selection environmentally friendly oils for more demanding regulations and sensitive areas.
For which
Identical selection for cargo ships, light and heavy goods, fishing vessels, ferries, yachts, port maintenance services and shipbuilding and repair is suitable. Suitable for shipowners, the crew, technical buyers and buyers of spare parts looking for reliable performance and permanent protection.
Critical properties and advantages
- High heat resistance and oxidation resistance ensure longer life of the engine and gearbox and reduce frequency failures.
- rli>strong>Different viscosity and specification options help to achieve optimal fuel consumption and engine efficiency under all driving conditions.
- The critical components of the ship are in good working order and in high humidity.rl >rng>The critical components of the ship are in good condition and in high humidity.rng> Each product meets ship and industry standards, offers long intermediate periods between maintenance and helps to reduce stoppages. More than just lubricants - strategic investment in reducing operational costs and extending machine life.
Supply, technical support and services
Reliable supply and storage stock ensures timely access to ports and installations. Special technical support provides oil analysis, maintenance recommendations, procedures for optimising exchange rates and assistance in selecting products according to the ship's specifications and operating conditions.
Summary
Investing in the right range of lubricants will result in lower costs for maintenance, equipment of longer service life and greater workload. The selection combines shipping requirements: reliability, environmental sustainability, a wide range of products and professional support - all the necessary components for seamless sailing and port work.
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