Ship Marine

Pneumatic Chipping
: This is a process of removing rust, paint, and other debris from a ship's hull using a hand-held tool powered by compressed air. The tool has a chisel-shaped attachment that rapidly vibrates to break up the material being removed.

Buffing
This is a process of polishing a ship's hull to a smooth and shiny finish. It is typically done using a power buffer with a polishing compound. Buffing can help to protect the hull from the elements and make it more resistant to corrosion.

Sand Discing
This is a process of removing rust, paint, and other debris from a ship's hull using a sanding disc attached to a power tool. Sand discing is similar to grinding, but it uses a finer grit to create a smoother finish.

Roller Painting
This is a method of applying paint to a ship's hull using a roller. It is a quick and efficient way to cover large areas, but it may not provide as smooth of a finish as spraying.

Tank Cleaning Work
This is the process of cleaning the tanks of a ship to remove any residual cargo, oil, or other contaminants. This is a critical task to ensure that the tanks are safe for use and to prevent the spread of pollution. Tank cleaning can be a complex and hazardous operation, and it is important to follow all safety procedures carefully.