Sarex

  • The U.S. Coast Guard has approved Sarex oil/water separators to control polluted waters being discharged from shipboard bilges and shoreside stations. Said to be the first such certification issued by the Coast Guard for oil/water separators, it was granted to Separation and Recovery Systems, Inc. of Irvine, Calif.

    Joseph De Franco, president of the company, stated that "the certification was based upon stringent specifications and test requirements for oil/water separators and bilge monitors that were published in the Federal Register in September 1979, and Sarex systems are specifically designed to process dirty water from tankers and other vessels." The U.S. Coast Guard regulations are based on international design and test specifications that have been adopted recently by the I n t e r - G o v e r n m e n t a l Maritime Consultative Organization of the United Nations, of which 102 nations are signatories.

    For further technical information on Sarex oil/water separators, all other Sarex products, and the complete line of anti-pollution systems, write to Eric Nietsch, manager, Pollution Control Division, Argo Marine Systems, 140 Franklin Street, New York, N.Y.

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  • Gyro MK37 compass, and a Furuno FD171 ADF. The high-speed craft is outfitted with full fire-fighting equipment, life saving gear by Beaufort, a Sarex oil/water separator, Perko navigation lights, a Carlisle- Finch searchlight, a Buell 1061C horn—and two five-ton airconditioning and heating units

  • to convert dirty lube oil into a mixture that can be burned with diesel fuel, thereby stretching fuel supplies. The vessel is also equipped with four Sarex 10 oil/water separators to filter water and contaminants from fuel. Two Lima 75-kw generators powered by Cummins NT-495 marine a u x i l i a r

  • MR May-15-80#18  Detroit 
Diesel engines. 
Sarex Oil/Water 
Separators)
    May 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 18

    boats are 33 feet 9 inches length overall, with a beam of 10 feet 11 inches, and are powered with single 100-bhp 4-53 Detroit Diesel engines. Sarex Oil/Water Separators Approved By U.S. Coast Guard —Literature Available The U.S. Coast Guard has ap- proved Sarex oil/water separators to

  • MR Apr-81#40  is also equipped with four 
Sarex 10 oil/water separators)
    April 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 40

    dirty lube oil into a mixture that can be burned with diesel fuel, thereby stretching fuel supplies. The ves- sel is also equipped with four Sarex 10 oil/water separators to filter water and contaminants from fuel. Two Lima 75-kw generators powered by Cummins NT-495 ma- rine auxiliary

  • MR Apr-81#24  Division. 
SRS and its Sarex product line 
is based)
    April 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 24

    , and prior to that was associated with Torite Filter Company, Jepco Sales, and Purolator Aerospace and Indus- trial Division. SRS and its Sarex product line is based in Irvine, Calif., and is a leading manufacturer and dis- tributor of oil pollution control equipment, with offices in

  • MR Sep-81#6  saving gear by Beau-
fort, a Sarex oil/water separator, 
Perko)
    September 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    MK37 compass, and a Furuno FD171 ADF. The high-speed craft is out- fitted with full fire-fighting equip- ment, life saving gear by Beau- fort, a Sarex oil/water separator, Perko navigation lights, a Car- lisle-Finch searchlight, a Buell 1061C horn—and two five-ton air- conditioning and heating

  • MR May-01#57  and Recovery Systems, Sarex Inc. 
CWWS is a wholly)
    May 2001 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 57

    Systems (CWWS), manufacturer of water treat- ment, purification and recycling sys- tems, has acquired the assets of Separa- tion and Recovery Systems, Sarex Inc. CWWS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Coffin Turbo Pump of Englewood, N.J.; Sarex specializes in the design and man- ufacture of oily water

  • MR Sep-74#21 , INC. 
Manufacturers of SAREX™ Systems 
1733 Kaiser)
    September 1974 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 21

    oar Oil Water Separator Systems Available from 5 gpm—up to 200 gpm. For Further Information: SEPARATION AND RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC. Manufacturers of SAREX™ Systems 1733 Kaiser Avenue • Irvine, California 92705, U.S.A. Telephone 714 • 979-8860 • Cable Address: SAREXINC IRVINE • Telex 68-5696 September