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Waterjet cutting allows for environmentally friendly ship recycling and green steel production

Waterjet cutting allows for environmentally friendly ship recycling and green steel production

by Mark Langdon | Sep 22, 2023 | SeaFirst, Featured Article

In Germany, two pilot projects are under way for the dismantling of obsolete ships with the environmentally friendly waterjet abrasive suspension system.

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