
De Nora revealed it has actually finished its purchase of Calgon Carbon Corporation’s UV Technologies Division (CCUV), consisting of the items, brand names as well as possessions of UV ballast water monitoring systems (BWMS) maker Hyde Marine in addition to metropolitan as well as commercial water therapy brand names RAYOX, guard as well as C3 COLLECTION UV.
The purchase– very first revealed last month– develops among the globe’s biggest ballast water monitoring system (BWMS) makers. Through the De Nora BALPURE electrolytic sanitation (EC) BWMS as well as the Hyde Marine ultra-violet (UV) Hyde GUARDIAN BWMS, De Nora is currently able to use both UV as well as EC BWMS over a complete series of circulations– offering the ideal remedy for any kind of vessel kind or path.
This enhanced variety as well as production range supplies much more adaptability for shipowners at an essential time, as the market looks for to adhere to the International Maritime Organization’s Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) as well as the USCG’s ballast water guidelines, the business claimed.
Matt Granitto, General Manager at De Nora Marine Technologies, claimed, “We are delighted to have formally completed the acquisition of CCUV and are excited to begin leveraging the strengths of both De Nora and Hyde Marine’s people, products, and manufacturing infrastructure to offer even better value to the market.
“This news is particularly timely for the industry, as demand for BWMS retrofits for existing ships is expected to rapidly increase over the coming 18 months. Being able to increase manufacturing and offer more choice between industry-leading systems means that we have created a world-beating offering – for any vessel, with any requirements.”












