Uniservice: Innovative Product Keeps Cruise Ships Running
The development of URI CLEAN
Concentrate was partly due to the
shipowners' continual problem of
line blockages in Vacuum sanitation
systems where uric acid deposits
crystallize. When Crystallization
occurs in these lines the acceleration
of line blockage becomes increasing-
ly difficult to control. The result is a
snowball effect and 4" lines can
become 80-90 percent blocked and
in some cases completely blocked in
as little as 90-120 days.
Although Vacuum systems are the
best form of waste management on
board a vessel, the problem of uric
acid deposits continues to plague an
industry that continues to expand
ship size and passenger numbers. As
this continues to grow the obvious
result will be more line blockages
and costly downtime in repairing
these serious problems that ultimate-
ly reflect on the vessel and shipown-
er. The crystallized deposits formed
in Vacuum lines can be simply
described as rock-like deposits, with
pitted and scarred surfaces, which
then allow other types of deposits to
attach themselves. Vessels are partic-
ularly subject to problems in areas
where there are 45-90 degree turns
and lines that run horizontally.
In years past, marine chemical
companies presented to the
shipowners the idea that if a vessel
uses bacteria type products in its
sanitation lines, the problem of uric
acid deposits would be greatly
reduced and/or eliminated.
Through extensive studies and
research, including those at leading
Biological Institutes, it was deter-
mined that bacteria products have
virtually no effect on uric acid
deposits that exists within a vacuum
system. Bacteria can only be effec-
tive in biodegradation when reten-
tion time is great and the environ-
ment is stable. The reality of a vacu-
um type system is that the vessel has
neither! The introduction of bacteria
to a sanitation system is of course
excellent for a vessel's CHT (Collec-
tion Holding Tank), but it has nil
effect in cleaning and maintaining a
Uniservice's reference list includes clean, hassle-free piping on many of the
industry's top ships, including Nordic Empress.
vessel's vacuum sanitation lines.
The first major step Uniservice was
able to accomplish in combating
uric acid deposits was the develop-
ment of a unique product called
URICLEAN
controlled time frame, begins the
removal process. Each vessel has a
unique system either by piping con-
figuration and/or type of vacuum
system used. Keeping this in mind,
Uniservice uti-
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concentrate.
This product
combines a very
unique blend of
concentrate d
cleaning agents
that are chemi-
cally effective in
removal of the
crystallized
hardened URICLEAN injection is
deposits caused vessel's vacuum piping
by uric acid. As locations.
uric acid
deposits crystallize within the inter-
nals of a sanitation piping system,
URICLEAN concentrate effectively
starts the softening process of these
hard-crystallized deposits, and, in a
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a manage-
ment approach
in cleaning these
systems online. It
is extremely criti-
cal that the
removal of the
crystallized
deposits be
accomplished in
a controlled time
frame in order to
avoid greater
blockages at
lower levels as the crystallized begin
to fall off. To clean an existing prob-
lem that could reflect 80-90 percent
blockage, the vessel and ship owner
should allow a 90-day clean-up peri-
penetrated into the
system at strategic
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The development of
URICLEAN Concentrate was
partly due to the shipowner's
continual problem of line
blockages in Vacuum sanita-
tion systmes where Uric acid
deposits crystallize. Pictured
left is piping before treatment;
to the right is piping after
treatment.
od. If this were allowed to occur
within a much shorter period of
time, the blockages in lower cabins
could increase dramatically as
deposits begin to fall away form
upper level lines. After the 90-day-
clean-up period, the vessel than can
reduce its dosage level greatly and
only use a preventive maintenance
dosage in order to preclude this seri-
ous problem from reoccurring.
Through much trial testing
onboard various cruise vessels and
with the assistance of shipboard
engineers, Uniservice has been able
to understand the proper dosage
amounts required to effectively
remove uric acid deposits, while
maintaining an efficient and effec-
tive waste management system.
Initially we recommended that the
vessel introduce the product into the
heads each time the cabin was
cleaned by the hotel staff. This was
of course an inexpensive approach to
introducing this unique product
into the system. However, Uniser-
vice was determined to develop
something more accountable and
reliable, while trying to avoid adding
more work to the ship staff.
With the help and advice of NCL's
vessel the m/v Seaward, Uniservice
was able to introduce a simple inex-
pensive dosing unit that is fitted in
strategic locations throughout the
vessel.
The units are simple, reliable,
require easy installation and can be
retrofitted on all existing tonnage.
Our Uriclean dosing unit utilizes the
ship's vacuum as a way of introduc-
ing the product into strategic loca-
tions throughout the vessel.
With new tonnage Uniservice can
design a dosing system that can be
fed throughout the vessel utilizing 2-
3 dosing locations from the ship's
engine room. This will allow for lit-
tle requirement from the ship's staff
and can be easily monitored and
controlled. For more information
about URICLEAN concentrate and
our dosing systems, please contact
our U.S. headquarters in Slidell, La.
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