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In-water surface cleaning is a process used to remove unwanted substances from the surface of objects submerged in water. This process is commonly used in various industries, including marine, aquaculture, and water treatment facilities.

Overview[edit]

In-water surface cleaning involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to remove biofouling, corrosion, and other forms of contamination from the surfaces of submerged structures. This can include the hulls of ships, underwater pipelines, and the internal surfaces of water storage tanks.

Techniques[edit]

There are several techniques used in in-water surface cleaning, including:

  • Mechanical cleaning: This involves the use of brushes, scrapers, or other mechanical devices to physically remove contamination from the surface.
  • Chemical cleaning: This involves the use of chemical agents to dissolve or break down the unwanted substances on the surface.
  • Ultrasonic cleaning: This involves the use of high-frequency sound waves to create microscopic bubbles that implode on the surface, dislodging the contamination.
  • Pressure washing: This involves the use of high-pressure water jets to blast away the contamination.

Applications[edit]

In-water surface cleaning is used in a variety of applications, including:

  • Ship maintenance: Regular in-water surface cleaning is essential for maintaining the performance and longevity of ships. It helps to prevent biofouling, which can increase drag and fuel consumption, and corrosion, which can weaken the hull.
  • Aquaculture: In-water surface cleaning is used to maintain the cleanliness of aquaculture facilities, helping to prevent the spread of diseases and improve the health and productivity of the aquatic organisms.
  • Water treatment: In-water surface cleaning is used in water treatment facilities to remove buildup from the internal surfaces of tanks and pipes, helping to maintain the efficiency of the treatment process.

Environmental considerations[edit]

While in-water surface cleaning is essential for many industries, it can also have environmental impacts. The process can release contaminants into the water, which can harm aquatic life. Therefore, it is important to use environmentally friendly cleaning methods and to properly manage waste materials.

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