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Implementing The Paint Specification in the Performance Standard for Protective Coatings – The Challenge

Implementing The Paint Specification in the Performance Standard for Protective Coatings – The Challenge. The North East Coast Joint Branch of IMAREST and RINA Newcastle upon Tyne 12 March 2009. Objective.

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Implementing The Paint Specification in the Performance Standard for Protective Coatings – The Challenge

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  1. Implementing The Paint Specification in the Performance Standard for Protective Coatings – The Challenge The North East Coast Joint Branch of IMAREST and RINA Newcastle upon Tyne 12 March 2009 IMAREST/RINA09

  2. Objective • To provide a review of the requirements/challenges posed by the IMO PSPC and highlight some key issues. IMAREST/RINA09

  3. Rust is a Must – a poem …….All the ships upon the sea Slowly turn to Fe203……. T.B Watson IMAREST/RINA09

  4. High Technology shipbuilding IMAREST/RINA09

  5. Surface preparation IMAREST/RINA09

  6. Painting Improvement is needed

  7. The Parties Involved at present Shipyard Ship-owner Productivity/ Environment Performance Coating supplier IMAREST/RINA09

  8. The Parties Involved • A paint specification is in many ways a compromise: • It has to meet with the yards building procedures, environmental and productivity requirements • The shipyard is the customer of the coating manufacturers and they have to be competitive on standards as well as price • It has to match the paint suppliers product range. • The PSPC is in effect making the compromise redundant IMAREST/RINA09

  9. Coating Performance Standard Review • The Performance Standard for Protective Coatings (PSPC) provides the technical requirements for protective coatings in dedicated sea water ballast tanks of all types of ships of 500 gt and greater and double sided skin spaces on bulk carriers of 150m and greater in length. • It will be mandatory and is intended to be included as amendments to SOLAS regs II-1/3-2 and XII/6 • It is also recommended to be applied where possible to items, not integral to the structure e.g. ladders, platforms – Permanent means of access IMAREST/RINA09

  10. Tip of the iceberg • A family of regulations • PSPC • Permanent means of access • Cargo tanks • Maintenance • These will change the current compromise solutions IMAREST/RINA09

  11. SOLAS Regulation • All vessels now cannot be delivered without a compliant ballast tank coating systems • For Common Structural Rule vessels – this now becomes a condition of class! IMAREST/RINA09

  12. Why? • Structural failures • Chase for minimum standards • Use of high tensile steels • Paint as part of the solution – but was it part of the problem? IMAREST/RINA09

  13. Coating Performance Standard Review • Aims of the PSPC • to provide a 15 year life for ballast tank coatings over which it is defined as in being ‘good’ condition. • ‘Good’ condition is defined in resolution A.744(18) and is “ condition with only minor rust spotting” • Better coating systems with reduced maintenance • Improved safety at sea IMAREST/RINA09

  14. Coating Performance Standard Review • Aims of the PSPC IMAREST/RINA09

  15. Coating Performance Standard Review • Aims of the PSPC IMAREST/RINA09

  16. Coating Performance Standard Review • Entry into force • The proposals will apply to the aforementioned types of vessels: • For which the building contract is placed on or after 1st July 2008, or • In the absence of a building contract, the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage of construction on or after 1st January 2009, or • The delivery of which is on or after 1st July 2012 IMAREST/RINA09

  17. Coating Performance Standard Review • Entry into force • However IACS applied the proposals on ratification to tankers ( L > 150m) and bulkers (L > 90m) under the Common Structural Rules (CSR) for contracts signed from December 8th 2006 • The first new building classed under the above rules were delivered in the second half of 2008 IMAREST/RINA09

  18. The Parties Involved Shipyard Ship-owner Classification Soc. ? Productivity Performance Coating supplier IMAREST/RINA09

  19. Coating Performance Standard Review • Main Elements of the PSPC: • Design of a specification and coating system • Coating System approval • Definition of inspection procedures • Production of a Coating Technical File (CTF) which records all aspects of the process • Verification of compliance IMAREST/RINA09

  20. The Paint Specification • The paint specification is at the heart of the PSPC and covers: • Primary and Secondary surface preparation standards • Steel profile range • Cleanliness of surfaces prior to coating • Soluble salt limits • Steel condition • Thickness and number of coats • Environmental conditions allowed IMAREST/RINA09

  21. The Paint Specification • The paint specification applies to the coating system that has been selected • Selection of the coating system takes into account the service conditions and planned maintenance • All coatings to be epoxy based or equivalent and consist of multi-coat systems of contrasting colour • The top coat to be a light colour IMAREST/RINA09

  22. Type approval • All coatings to be pre-qualified by: • A method corresponding to a specified test procedure or equivalent ( now Annex 1), cross test with shop primer or… • Documented field exposure with a final condition of “GOOD” after 5 years • Non Annex 1 test must show equivalent testing procedures and needs. • A Statement of Compliance or Type Approval Certificate to be issued by a third party - independent of the coating manufacturer IMAREST/RINA09

  23. Inspection process • The inspection process covers all the processes and defines the standards from: Shop Primer Application Block Painting Post Erection Repairs IMAREST/RINA09

  24. The inspection process • The inspection processat each stage can be separated into the following simple processes: • Cleaning the surface • Preparing the surface • Coating the surface IMAREST/RINA09

  25. Coating technical file (CTF) YARD A statement of agreement between Owner/yard and paint company for this contract Paint specification as issued by yard including key criteria and data sheets A summary or full log of work carried out by yard/coating inspector - one for each tank and Non-conformity/repair summary log for each tank - including verified inspection reports Statement of conformance Copy of type approval certificate or statement of compliance Yard procedures (for inspection and repair) audit certificate from class (includes application ). Paint Company Planned maintenance procedures for in service Ship owner Maintenance log Inspection log Condition log Class inspection log www.safinah.co.uk IMAREST/RINA09 59

  26. DFT Measurement FWD WT BHD 3 – 6m Long spacing 0.7 – 0.95m Typical Double Bottom Block

  27. : Flat area (1 reading / 5 m2) : Long & Trans(2 reading/2~3m) DFT Measurement Flat area 22 points Long and Trans 60 points

  28. DFT Measurement 26 Openings 12 Openings 8 Openings 42 openings – 92 measurements Openings > 400mm – 4 measurements

  29. DFTMeasurement Total area to paint 2,790m2 5 4 x Total measurements 3,400

  30. DFT measurements Total area of WBT = 240,000m2 About 40 football fields

  31. Data management - ELCOship Remote database Electronic data gathering Local PC Coating Technical File IMO PSPC Compliant Reference drwgs www.elcoship.com Standard documents

  32. Verification Tri-party agreement Type approval Test results Process audit Inspection audit CTF audit and sign off –currently cannot be complied with www.safinah.co.uk IMAREST/RINA09 66

  33. The Paint Specification • The main elements of the specification in the PSPC are already being carried out in many shipyards and have been for a number of years • The main items that are new are : • A Coating Technical File has to be produced by the shipyard • All inspectors are to be qualified to a recognised standard • Increased inspection and prescriptive inspection and data collection • Audit by class IMAREST/RINA09

  34. Ambiguities • There are many ambiguities in the standard: • Salt measurement • 90:10 rule • Area judgement and other subjective elements • CTF detail and content • Products approved through testing – will they last 15 years target life • What happens if they do not • Approved inspector • There are some guidelines • PR34 from IACS • IACS guidance notes • Maintenance requirements • Costs of implementation • IACS members not acting in harmony – adding costs • Conflict with other regulations IMAREST/RINA09

  35. Conclusions • Added time and cost to the process • Needs a bedding in period • Needs a cool and calm interpretation • In the wrong hands is adding to costs. • Places a clear increased burden on yards • It is going to get worse before it gets better. • Will it bring with it improvements? • Is it needed? • Can we do better? IMAREST/RINA09

  36. Do it soon

  37. Thank you – but how does the poem end? ……Here’s to rust no doubt about it Most of us would starve without it!….. Acknowledgement to Hyun- Kug Lee for some images (Korean Shipbuilders Assoc and Samsung Heavy Industry) for some images IMAREST/RINA09

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