Since IMPA 2019, Simplex-Turbulo has been putting a plan together with Parker’s Steve Dickens, for a demonstration of Parker’s Particle […]
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Major piston damage to Dorman SE series engine is unusual but repairable with spare parts
Thankfully, the catastrophic level of piston damage witnessed on a customer’s 8SETCA2 Dorman engine is unusual but is completely repairable […]
Ammonia produced with renewables is rising above hydrogen and synthetic diesel as the best route to decarbonization
Moves to adapt engines and ship designs to ammonia fuel are driven by a 2018 International Maritime Organization (IMO) commitment […]
Steve Dickens of Parker delivers essential training on catalytic fines
Simplex-Turbulo would like to extend a big thank you to our associate at Parker, Steve Dickens, who (by way of […]
An introduction to Daido Metal bearings from Keith May
Simplex-Turbulo has been providing useful training webinars to staff during the pandemic and is keen to demonstrate the expertise of […]
To date, 2020 has seen a strong demand for Parker condition monitoring equipment despite coronavirus disruption
Mike Macnamara of Lincoln Diesels, who is based in Thailand covering Malaysia and the Philippines, and Alvin Poon of Simplex-Turbulo, […]
Introduction to Gali air starters
Simplex-Turbulo is the stockist and agent for Gali, a Spanish company that was formed nearly 70 years ago. We currently […]
Thank you from the Fletcher Group
Simplex-Turbulo has recently received an appreciative thank you from the Fletcher Group, for an urgent late evening sales request that […]
No oil required, reduced maintenance, long service life, and adherence to the strictest of environmental requirements, the new generation of water-lubricated sterntube systems
With focus and innovation, the maritime industry is systematically addressing its impact on long-term environmental concerns, with much change taking […]
The marine engine that is best-in-class for fuel economy, with compact size and impressive power-to-weight ratio
On a recent ferry crossing from Livorno to Olbia in Sardinia, I was interested to discover that our vessel (the […]