A common concern of maritime chief engineers, regarding vessel engine damages, is the presence of highly abrasive “catfines” within marine fuel.
VPS says elevated levels of catalytic fines in marine fuel continue to pose a serious risk to vessel engines due to their highly abrasive nature.
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