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Subsea industries MC313 Hull cleaning unit


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by Welei Zhou - published on 9 July 2025 49 -

The unique design of the MC313 underwater hull cleaning unit will
stand up to the most difficult underwater cleaning conditions
encountered on various types of ships. The downward pressure of the
brushes can be adjusted throughout the operation so that the contours of
the hull can be followed easily.

Cleaning speeds of up to 2000 m² per hour can be established with a
powerful four-wheel drive system. Both light and very heavy fouling can
be removed.

Different types of fouling can now be treated with the appropriate
pressure and tools. The MC313 has a very efficient cleaning record. It
is designed for larger ship hulls or other large, reasonably flat
surfaces.

The MC313 is regularly used to clean a large cruise ship in the
Bahamas. This operation takes full advantage of the versatility of the
unit. The specific shape of the ship makes the MC313 the best choice for
the job. The vessel as three bow thrusters and twin propellers which
are connected to the stern area with brackets. The fact that the machine
can be put into reverse and has heads that self-adjust to the contours
of the hull makes these complex areas so much easier to clean. Thanks to
the unit’s high cleaning rate the cruise ship is cleaned faster than
would be possible with any other machine on the market.

Like all our cleaning equipment, The MC313 is sold separately or
supplied with a complete support system including umbilical, tools and
hydraulic power unit.


Specifications:

Dimensions
Length : 1240 mm
Width : 1040 mm
Height : 450 mm
Weight in air : 133 kg
Weight in sea water : 10 kg buoyant
Cleaning rate : 2000 m²/hour
Depth rating : 70 m
Hydraulic Requirement : 80ltr/min 140 bar


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