MARRINE BREAKAWAY COUPLING
MARRINE BREAKAWAY COUPLING
MARRINE BREAKAWAY COUPLING
MARRINE BREAKAWAY COUPLING
MARRINE BREAKAWAY COUPLING
MARRINE BREAKAWAY COUPLING
MARRINE BREAKAWAY COUPLING
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The Marine Breakaway Coupling (MBC) is a device installed into hose transfer systems at offshore tanker discharging or loading terminals. The MBC is designed to prevent oil spills and protect the transfer system from damage in the event of a tanker breakout or an excessive pressure surge.
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IVC team will work closely with you to determine an exact specification but the information we would require would include:
Type of terminal: for example SPM, CBM, FPSO, FSO, Jetty.
Product being transferred: for example Crude oil, fuel oil, gasoline, kerosene, diesel, LPG.
Maximum actual flow rate m3/hr).
Kinematic viscosity (cSt) of the product (if available).
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