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SUBSEA UMBILICALS & SEALS


FEATURE SPONSOR


AWARD WINNING COMPANY HAS EXTENDED THEIR RANGE OF INNOVATIVE ENVIRONMENTALLY ACCEPTABLE WIRE ROPE LUBRICANTS


Swan Industrial Drives Limited, a Hull based specialist supplier of lubricants, bearings and power transmission products were recently awarded the coveted Key Independent Distributor of the year award from Rocol Lubricants. This award shows the close working relationship that Swan have developed with the market leading specialist lubricant manufacturer Rocol.


REPUTATION The company only supplies the highest quality products. Their membership of the IADA purchasing group means that they are continually working closely with all of the leading manufacturers within the engineering industry, supplying to customers in


Yorkshire, The Humber and Lincolnshire. They are also able to offer a same day delivery service due to their impressive local stock holding.


NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH


Rocol have added two new products to their environmentally considerate Biogen range to complement their existing


Wireshield product, a market leading success due to its ‘no compromise


generate efficiencies, particularly in relation to applications that have limited accessibility and require a specific application method.”


“Corrosion is a huge and costly issue in many industries, especially marine and offshore, and it’s important to maximise the life of equipment to ensure project efficiencies. Both new products exemplify our drive and commitment to develop and deliver market leading products in this specialist area.”


PROTECTION


The Biogen technology helps provide protection, guarding wire ropes and other equipment from the onset of corrosion – a primary cause of equipment failure in most extreme environments.


Biogen Fluid is a multi-purpose lubricant for ropes, chains, pulleys, springs, nuts and bolts. A high performance grease in a biodegradable solvent carrier, featuring advanced pseudoplastic rheology, the fluid version uses the latest developments in lubricating chemistries, to protect equipment from the onset of degradation.


Ian Turner, General Manager, Swan Industrial Drives (centre) being presented with the award by Andy Howard Regional, Sales Manager (Northern Europe) Rocol (left) and John Robinson, Sales Manager (Industrial Products) Rocol (right)


performance and green credentials’. These new products are the Biogen Spray and the Biogen Fluid.


All three products provide lubrication for wire ropes and ROV umbilical’s across a number of industries including offshore, subsea, port and docks, shipping, dredging, deep sea fishing, mining, construction and general lifting.


TECHNOLOGY


The new fluid and spray are based on the technology behind Biogen Wireshield, which is a US Vessel General Permit (VGP) compliant lubricant for wire ropes and other products such as ROV umbilicals.


ADDING NEW DIMENSIONS Brendan Kendrick, Business Development Director at Rocol, said: “The addition of a fluid and a spray to the Biogen range adds new dimensions to our customer offering. Both products save time and


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Biogen Spray is for use on wire ropes as well as winches, hoists, large chains, nuts, bolts and springs. It is designed to provide users with a high performance aerosolised grease, for use in challenging conditions, while


minimising any environmental impact. Both the fluid and the spray are ideal for use in subsea and onshore locations.


Swan Industrial Drives Ltd


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