Sales Manager Christian Rydjord and QA Manager Pavla Zakova
35° of innovation
The High-High Velocity Venting Solution from Ventiq
Drawing on years of research and field experience, Ventiq has identified two critical factors in protecting personnel aboard vessels transporting toxic, corrosive, or flammable liquids: the exit velocity of vapors and the ability to direct discharge through designated termination points. Both play a vital role in minimizing exposure risks and enhancing safety.
To reduce the extent of hazardous zones, the core principle behind Ventiq’s cargo and fuel venting system is directional dispersion discharge - a method that efficiently channels excess vapors from storage tanks into areas with superior natural ventilation.
At the heart of this solution is Ventiq’s high-high velocity vent valve, engineered to maximize exit speed and improve fire safety. The valve is also angled up to 35 degrees, allowing harmful vapors to be expelled farther from the vessel and into well-ventilated zones. This targeted dispersion significantly reduces the likelihood of gas accumulation on deck, thereby lowering crew exposure to hazardous and noxious substances. By directing vapors away from critical areas, this system not only strengthens onboard safety but also supports compliance with stringent environmental and occupational health regulations.