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Comment by suraz on June 8, 2009 at 9:10am
Any one working in singapore terminals and want to network, pls contact me- Suraz
Comment by Klaus Vrey on August 10, 2009 at 2:07pm
New Tank cleaning process draws the bow between environmental protection
and saving of expenses

A tank cleaning process that covers the requirements of active environmental protection as well as the intention to significant cost saving, is still the ideal conception of those who maintain mineral - oil tanks for production, storage or
energy purposes

So far the extremely high volume of hazardous waste produced during the tank cleaning in addition with the extremely increasing costs for their disposal in some cases have resulted the suspending of necessary tank cleanings.

Furthermore, a substantial quantity of the worlds carbon – dioxide production is caused in the disposal of mineral oil and the connected residues.
Additional a significant quantity of raw material resources is abolished, that could satisfy a bulk of the worlds energy hunger.

Messrs. GLOBAL CONCEPT GMBH, from Brake / Germany (www.global-concept.org) have created an alternative solution, that connects realizes active environmental protection with the need to limit and reduce the extremely costs for mineral oil tank cleaning.

Contrary to all known processes the CYTOCLEAN® - process does not combat the Mineral oil itself, but the adhesion, which is one of the most important problems in cleanup of Mineral oil.

By this reason, no additional hazardous waste is been produced. More than this, the structure of the Mineral oil is kept stable and not, as usual, cracked and made available for washing water.

In the second step there is an exact separation between oil and water.

Analyses of the oil after cleanup with CYTOCLEAN® - process, worked out by independent Laboratories, show that the water content of the oil is less than
before cleanup in the initial samples.

This makes clear that the “bounded water”, which is inside every quality of Mineral oil, has also been reduced by the gentle working method of the CYTOCLEAN® - process.

Any additional treatment of the Mineral oil via cracking plant and/or separators is not necessary.

The structure of the Mineral oil is not changed and the oil can be used in the designated range.

The separated water , which does not content any Mineral oil, can be returned into its “regular circle” or can be used for further cleanup processes..

Finally at the end of the cleaning process, only cleaned solids, as far as extant, might remain and have to be disposed, but mostly not as hazardous waste.


Conclusion:

The CYTOCLEAN® - process is active environmental protection, because no
disposal of hazardous waste is required.

The CYTOCLEAN® - process lowers significant the costs for tank cleaning, because the collected Mineral oil can be used in the designated range

The CYTOCLEAN® - process is applicable for all Mineral oil qualities
and is able to cleanup aged and encrusted contamination in an environmental
friendly way.

The CYTOCLEAN® - process allows a competitive and quick cleanup of all kind of tanks , pipelines, flexibles and equipment, without additional treatment to the environment.

To ensure the effective cleaning of Tanks, GLOBAL CONCEPT GMBH has built a team of specialists, available on 24/7 – base, and acting worldwide to cleanup Shore- and shipstanks, pipelines and any oil contaminated surface.

For more detailed information about the CYTOCLEAN@ - process and the wide range of capabilities please visit www.global-concept.org
Comment by Antonio Dimitriadis on May 10, 2010 at 5:01am
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