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Interspill Conference -- SurfCleaner AB

Meet us at Interspill 2022 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 21-23

Hosted in Amsterdam at the RAI exhibition and convention centre the event has a busy conference with a broad range of topics related to oil and pollution response as well as marine governance. It is accompanied by a busy exhibition that reflects the content of the conference.

Exhibitors will be holding workshops, seminars as well as have on site or on water demonstrations from the venue. This makes the event a must for those whose products are better shown in action!

The world’s first surface separator

The Surfcleaner technology is unique; by combining variations in inflow velocity and direction with gravimetric separation, the process is very efficient – keeping pollutants from accumulating on the water surface and therefore help minimizing VOC emissions. Come to stand B90 to learn more about the Surfcleaner benefits, and also experience live demonstration of our ingenious technology!

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