De Nora claimed it has actually gotten Calgon Carbon Corporation’s UV Technologies Division (CCUV), consisting of the items, brand names and also properties of UV ballast water administration systems (BWMS) maker Hyde Marine in addition to local and also commercial water therapy brand names RAYOX, GUARD and also C3 COLLECTION UV.
The procurement was joined June 7 and also is anticipated to shut on July 1, De Nora claimed.
By incorporating De Nora BALPURE electrolytic sanitation (EC) BWMS and also the Hyde Marine ultra-violet (UV) Hyde GUARDIAN BWMS, De Nora will certainly supply both UV and also EC BWMS over a complete series of circulations. The Hyde GUARDIAN is fit to vessels with reduced ballast circulation prices, whereas BALPURE systems have actually normally been mounted on vessels with high ballast circulation prices. Both systems have actually been thoroughly mounted throughout the international maritime market and also authorized to fulfill the International Maritime Organization and also UNITED STATE Coast Guard needs.
Matt Granitto, basic supervisor at De Nora Marine Technologies, claimed, “The requirements to treat ballast water and marine wastewater have never been more stringent, with advanced water treatment technologies including BWMS critical to both compliance and the preservation of marine ecosystems across the globe. With thousands of ships still lacking BWMS and the industry heading for a peak in demand in 2022, the acquisition of Calgon Carbon’s UV Technologies Division, including its Hyde Marine product line, is both timely and important. It enables us to leverage the respective strengths of De Nora and Hyde Marine’s products, sales channels and manufacturing facilities and to be a true partner to the ship owners and operators by helping them meet regulatory deadlines and supporting them after the sale.”