Given the expected and necessary growth of the hydropower industry over the upcoming decades, it could be argued that polymeric technology has a valuable role to play in supporting this growth.
In the Marine industry, cavitation commonly occurs on hydrofoils, rudders, stabilizers, as well as on propulsion systems. Cavitation damage can lead to severe erosion problems and render equipment ...
Hydropower is a renewable energy source that has been harnessed for thousands of years. Today, it is one of the most important sources of electricity in the world, and its use is only expected to grow ...
RagnarKarlsson of Velar (left) and Jon Andresson of Stofnfiskur (right) Impellers pre-coated with Belzona 1341 unpacked at the Stofnfiskur facility One of the many tanks where salmon are bred at ...
Cavitation is defined as the phenomenon of forming and imploding vapor bubbles in a region where the pressure of the liquid falls below its vapor pressure. Cavitation and the resultant damage can ...
20 February 2014 From February 2-5, Belzona Polymerics and Local distributor Hatcon Bahrain showcased their novel technologies at the 15th Middle East Corrosion Conference, organised by NACE Dhahran ...
David Blackwell joined Belzona in 1987 after spending 13 years with Shell in the Merchant Navy and rising through the ranks to a Senior Engineering Officer. In Belzona, David has occupied various ...
Designed to endure the physical and thermal shock common to the marine environment, the new chocking/grouting compound is specifically formulated to spread out evenly across irregular surfaces. More ...
Belzona Polymerics has introduced a scheme to differentiate and reward specialist service centres that invest heavily in surface preparation equipment and are dedicated to peerless application and ...