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Category: Partners and supporting companies

SCM supports Cleanwreck.org with professional woodworking machines.

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The SCM Group is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year and is today one of the leading manufacturers of processing machines for wood, advanced materials, plastics, stone, glass and metal. We asked Marco Di Pietro, digital marketing & communications specialist, for an interview. Cleanwreck.org: Marco, you are the digital marketing & communications specialist at SCM. […]

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Poseidon Diving Systems supports Cleanwreck.org with its Xstream regulators

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Founded in 1958, Poseidon is today probably known to every diver for its reliable diving equipment. Poseidon supports us with the legendary Xstream regulators and we asked CEO Jonas Brandt for an interview. Cleanwreck.org: Jonas, how long have you been with Poseidon, how did you join and what were your responsibilities in the company? Jonas: […]

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Bio-based epoxy resin

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| Léon 2, Partners and supporting companies

Have we finally found our resin with PRO-SET from Wessex Resins & Adhesives Ltd? According to Sam Oliver, general manager: The biobased content of PRO-SET INF-117G resin is 36% as measured according to the ASTM. Great! I’m looking forward to the practical tests!

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Original Plans of Léon arrived

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| Léon 2, Partners and supporting companies

Thanks to James Ronald Archer (yes, indeed a true relative of Colin Archer) chairman of the Society Larvik Maritime Museum and Gro Stalsberg of the Vestfoldmuseene, Larvik Museum, we now have copies of the original plans of the Léon. As we already suspected, Archer’s lines are (of course) much more harmonious and balanced than the […]

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Sails from Ocean Plastic

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| Léon 2, Partners and supporting companies

Co-Creators Update I had the pleasure of speaking to Robert Shirley-Smith on the phone this afternoon regarding our Campus in Greece. As most of you know, Tentsile is not only a pioneer and market leader in tree tents, they put a lot of energy and know-how into the production of tents from collected ocean plastic […]

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Bentley System Inc. supports Cleanwreck.org with its MAXSURF Naval Architecture Software

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  Countless naval architects around the world, including Damen Shipyards, US Navy, US Coast Guard, Bath Iron Works, Austal Ships, BAE Systems, Incat Designs, Americas Cup Syndicates, and leading European luxury yacht designers use MAXSURF’s integrated tools for hull modelling and optimisation, comprehensive stability, motions & resistance prediction, structural modelling, structural analysis, and export to […]

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Recent Posts

  • SCM supports Cleanwreck.org with professional woodworking machines.
  • Poseidon Diving Systems supports Cleanwreck.org with its Xstream regulators
  • DONATING TO MARINE CONSERVATION DOES NOT HAVE TO BE A ONE-WAY STREET – ON THE CONTRARY!
  • Bio-based epoxy resin
  • Original Plans of Léon arrived

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