
Carbon capture
Carbon capture is a technology that captures carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities. The captured CO2 can be stored underground or used for other purposes.

Applications

- Ship to shore
- Truck to ship
- Ship to rig
- Terminal operations
Contact
Interested in knowing more about our solutions and how to find the right solution for you? Contact one of our specialists.

Henrik Thunborg
Business Developer Manager +46 501 39 42 01
henrik.thunborg@manntek.se

Alexander Harsema-Mensonides
Business Developer +46 72 15 72 474
alex.hm@manntek.se

Nigel Edwards
Business Development Director +44 7788138772
nigel.edwards@manntek.se
Products

Dry Cryogenic Couplings
Dry Cryogenic Couplings are designed for use of cryogenic applications/medias such as LNG and Nitrogen and other liquefied gases. The…
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Cryogenic Breakaway Couplings
Cryogenic breakaway couplings are used to avoid spillage and damage associated with drive and/or pull away incidents when loading and…
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Transfer hose
Area of use Transfer Hoses are offered for various applications and requirements. MannTek supplies mainly two different hose technologies, either…
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Insulation flange
The insulation flanges are used to prevent electrical conductivity in the hose transfer line.
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Hose saddle
A single or double hose saddle can be used to support the hose in position on both vessels and maintain…
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Fall arrest
This friction device will maintain a constant rate of descent of the hose following activation of the PERC following an…
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Vessel Separation Device (VSD)
Area of use Three wire system with three pendants of different length. The first wire (shortest) is a trip wire…
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Powered Emergency Release Coupling (PERC)
Highest safety level, three ways of release Release by ESD-signal. Release by manual override, independent of electrical signal. Reverting from…
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MannTek provides all couplings in world first Carbon, Capture & Storage project On March 8th, Project Greensand initiated First Carbon…
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