Shipbuilding involves extensive welding, grinding, and painting inside ship holds, ballast tanks, and engine rooms — all classified as confined spaces. Our venturi air blowers are the preferred ventilation choice because they run on the shipyard's existing compressed-air network and carry zero ignition risk.
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Typical Scenarios
Hold & Compartment Ventilation
Move fresh air into cargo holds and between-deck spaces during welding, blast-cleaning and painting operations.
Ballast Tank Entry
Pre-entry purge of ballast tanks and void spaces to safe oxygen and LEL levels before crew enter.
Engine Room Maintenance
Evacuate fumes from engine rooms and fuel compartments during overhaul work.
Paint Spray Extraction
Remove solvent vapors from confined paint work without introducing electrical equipment.
Recommended Models for Shipbuilding Ventilation

5SHP
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7SHP
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9SHP
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9SHP-B
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