C.C.JENSEN A/S

C.C.JENSEN A/S, commonly referred to as CCJ, is a Danish company specializing in oil filtration and purification solutions. Founded in 1953, the company has established itself as a leading provider of oil maintenance systems designed to extend the life of lubricating oils, hydraulic oils, and other fluids used in various industrial applications.


Key Areas of Expertise:



  1. Oil Filtration Solutions: CCJ offers a range of oil filtration systems that help remove particulates, water, and other contaminants from oils. This leads to improved machinery performance and reduced maintenance costs.



  2. Hydraulic and Lubrication Oil Maintenance: The company's systems are used extensively in industries that rely on hydraulic and lubrication systems, including marine, industrial manufacturing, and power generation.



  3. Diesel Fuel Purification: CCJ also provides solutions for diesel fuel purification, helping to ensure cleaner fuel and thereby more efficient engine performance.



  4. Condition Monitoring: In addition to filtration, the company offers condition monitoring solutions that allow clients to keep an eye on the health of their oils and machinery, providing valuable data for predictive maintenance.



  5. Green and Sustainable Solutions: The company emphasizes environmentally friendly solutions that help clients reduce waste and lower their carbon footprint.




Product Lines:



  • Offline Oil Filtration Units: These are designed to work independently of the primary machinery, offering continuous filtration without interfering with machine operations.

  • Desorbers: These units are designed to remove water from oil.

  • Mobile Filtration Units: Portable units for on-site oil filtration needs.


Industries Served:



  • Marine: Ensuring the reliability of engines, gearboxes, and hydraulic systems on ships.

  • Wind Energy: Maintaining the efficiency and longevity of wind turbine gearboxes.

  • Mining: Filtration solutions for heavy machinery and hydraulic systems.

  • Manufacturing: Ensuring the reliability of production machinery.

  • Power Generation: Solutions for turbines, transformers, and other equipment.


Global Reach:


CCJ has a strong global presence with subsidiaries, distributors, and service partners in multiple countries. This extensive network allows the company to serve clients worldwide, offering localized support and expertise.


Innovation and Research:


The company invests in continuous research and development to improve its product offerings and adapt to the evolving needs of various industries. This focus on innovation ensures that CCJ remains at the forefront of oil filtration technology.


Customer-Centric Approach:


CC Jensen places a strong emphasis on customer service and support, working closely with clients to develop customized solutions tailored to their specific needs. This approach has helped the company build long-term relationships with many of its clients.


For more detailed information, you can visit their official website or contact their customer service to inquire about specific products and solutions.


Products

Oil filtters, Fuel filters, Separators, Desorbers, Blige water threatment

Svendborg Denmark

Løvholmen 13
Svendborg Fyn DK-5700
Denmark

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