Meetings at the beginning of the year between Sea Marconi and the British customer, and the preliminary study of a solution for treating recycled oil, have recently been consolidated through the signing of a contract for the supply of technology and materials.
Specifically, Sea Marconi is working with one of the main oil producers in the United Kingdom to supply a fixed system for the treatment of contaminated oils (mainly from PCBs and corrosive sulfur), which will then be recycled in line with industry standards.
The system will be able to decontaminate PCBs to under 2 mg/kg (established using the IEC 61619 method) and DBDS to under 5 mg/kg (in compliance with IEC standard 62697) with a capacity to treat 4,600 tonnes of oil per year.

The system supplied to the customer will be an example of industry excellence, not only for the United Kingdom but also at international level. The technological solutions implemented at design level are absolutely innovative and reflect the new line of system solutions that Sea Marconi has decided to launch on the market.
Given the customer's capacity to treat 15,000 tonnes/year, Sea Marconi has already designed the treatment system with a logic of future extension, by selecting modular and thus more easily expandable technological solutions.

The recently signed multi-year agreement also includes the supply of materials and new formulation (patented) reagents for PCB and DBDS decontamination, along with training and continuous assistance to local operators.

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