Based in Germany, DYNAJET operates as a specialized manufacturer of high-pressure water jetting systems and accessories. The company’s industrial identity is deeply rooted in German engineering, tracing its origins to the Putzmeister Group, a prominent entity in the construction machinery sector. Originally functioning as a business division within that larger organization, DYNAJET underwent a management buyout to become an independent entity before entering its current corporate phase. This structural evolution allowed the firm to concentrate exclusively on developing water jetting technology, which has subsequently found significant application across the global maritime and offshore landscapes.
In the shipping and ship repair sectors, the company is primarily recognized for providing solutions related to surface preparation, corrosion control, and maintenance. Maritime operators and drydock crews utilize the company’s systems to remove marine growth, rust, and aged coatings from vessel hulls, decks, and superstructures. This technology serves as a critical alternative to traditional abrasive blasting methods, such as sandblasting. By utilizing pure water at extremely high pressures, often reaching up to 3,000 bar, the company’s equipment allows maintenance teams to strip surfaces down to the bare metal without generating dust or requiring the disposal of contaminated blasting grit. This capability aligns with increasingly strict environmental regulations in ports and shipyards regarding waste disposal and air quality.
The scope of DYNAJET’s engineering covers a wide spectrum of pressure classes, ranging from lower-pressure units for general washing to ultra-high-pressure systems capable of concrete renovation and paint stripping. For maritime users, this versatility supports diverse tasks, including the cleaning of heat exchangers, pipes, and cargo holds, as well as the maintenance of offshore platforms exposed to harsh saltwater environments. The equipment is designed for mobility, often configured as trailer-mounted or skid-mounted units to facilitate deployment on docks or onboard large vessels where accessibility to machinery spaces can be challenging. Through a global network of partners and service centers, the organization supports fleets and shipyards in maintaining the structural integrity and efficiency of their marine assets.