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TANK SYSTEMS
The MMC First Process “tank system” defines all details regarding the fishtank. The tank design is critical for achieving good fish health, and MMC First Process focuses on optimal circulation and an even distribution of oxygen throughout the entire tank.
To quality assure that the geometry, position of inlet(s), outlet(s) etc. are optimal, CFD analysis are completed to analyse the fluid flows.
The tank system is also the interface for the movable bulkhead system.
PROPERTIES
•Different sizes and shapes •Both onshore and well-boat solutions •Increased fish welfare
ADVANTAGE
•Innovative design, based on years of experience •Easier to clean and maintain •Less strain for the fish
VALUE
•Optimal circulation •Optimal distribution of oxygen •Excellent fish welfare
RONJA STORM - REFERENCES
MMC First Process have years of experience in supplying complete systems for wellboats. Together with our long lasting and trusted customer Sølvtrans, we are proud to receive positive feedbacks from fish farmers about meeting their highest fish welfare requirements. Ronja Storm even set an unofficial world record of 729 tons of Atlantic Salmon, the customer claims.
With 7450m3 of fish hold volume, Ronja Storm was by far the biggest wellboat when she was delivered in 2019. The vessel is equipped with a complete system solution for fish handling and fish welfare and water quality monitoring system from MMC First Process.
Our main focus is design and implementing turn key solutions for fish handling. Water quality systems from MMC First Process provide fish welfare, biomass security and quality. The vessel is designed for loading and unloading by under- and over-pressure, securing smooth transition of fish between tanks without any mechanical pumping. Straining the water off and making the vessels water supply a single source, resulting in zero water pollution. Every drop of water from the huge fish holds are filtered before UV-treatment to clean the water before pumping it back to the sea.
MMC First Process looks forward to follow this grand lady for service and maintenance during many productive years on the coast of Tasmania.