This time, our COMPA team have conducted a project to permanently protect the ballast and HFO pipes from corrosion by applying COMPA technology system. The problem was inside RO-RO ship which involved several pipes, both straight and curved. Our team travelled to the shipyard in Turkey where they successfully completed the project in 15 days. […]
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Our COMPA team completed another piping repair during the visit in the port of Antwerp. The sea water pipes in the engine room were corroded and leaking and our team successfully sealed the damaged parts using COMPA technology with carbon reinforced epoxy. COMPA technology brings fast and cost-efficient solution done during a voyage or port […]
Once again we introduced our innovative COMPA Repairs technology to interested parties representing various international ports and shipyards, gathered at SYAT – Ship & Yacht Advanced Technology event. SYAT is structured as a showcase of innovative maritime technologies by providing presentations, workshops, showrooms and brokerage events with one-on-one meetings.
Our technical team successfully performed another COMPA repair on a container ship during its navigation between Hamburg and Antwerp ports! The anti-heeling system had a faulty GRP (glass-fibre) pipe that was leaking sea water heavily. The severity of the damage was vast and dozens of layers of carbon needed to be applied. Our team worked […]
Our COMPA Repair engineers and technical specialists once again managed to repair leaking glass-fibre pipe during a port call in Antwerp, Belgium. The purpose of the repair was to ensure more permanent structural integrity and watertightness of the pipe containing natrium hydroxide (NaOH) and being the part of the scrubber system. The pipe was previously repaired by the ship’s crew using a pipe repair kit, but the pipe started leaking after […]
As an expert of Polymer Joining and Adhesive Technology in IIW (International Institute of Welding) Committee XVI, our Managing Director Darko Frank presented the article “Study of tube and tank specimens repaired using a carbon fiber reinforced epoxy“. For more info about COMPA Repairs technology, have a look at our brochure.






