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When pipes and structures made of thermoplastics are welded together, the quality of the joints is critical. In water and wastewater systems, aquaculture facilities, and industrial process plants, piping systems are expected to operate for decades—often under demanding conditions.
The final report from the second Marine Donut production cycle is now available. SalMar summarizes experiences and measurements from the monitoring program carried out in accordance with the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries’ requirements for development licences.
The first full-scale production cycle of Marine Donut was completed in October 2024. The final report from SalMar summarizes experiences and measurements from the monitoring program carried out in accordance with the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries’ requirements for development licences.
After several years of unclear regulations, a new framework for closed aquaculture systems at sea has now been adopted. This is good news for producers operating in red zones – and for technologies like Marine Donut, which meet the requirements.
PE fusion with the High Force method (SHP) is faster, and provides more meters of wire per working hour - without compromising on quality. Our HSE and HR manager Elg Ragnar Thunes explains what the method entails, why it should be considered and used more in Norway - and why it should not be discouraged.
Test report confirms. High Force Fusion meet the requirements and give the same good quality as INSTA 2072 fusion.
Like all industries, plastic fusion is also constantly evolving. Some are skeptical of change and new technology, while others embrace it. We at Bluegreen belong to the latter group. We want to put High Force Fusion on the agenda.