Hempel coatings meet latest IMO standards

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Hempel protective coating systems, including its range of Hempadur products and shop primers, have passed the laboratory tests required by the International Maritime
Organisation's (IMO) performance standard for protective coatings for cargo oil tanks (PSPC/COT).

The tests ensure that coatings for cargo oil tanks in crude oil tankers comply with the specifications of the IMO MSC.288(87) SOLAS regulations. The performance standard requires approved coatings to remain in "GOOD" condition for a period of 15 years from initial application. The regulation applies to all building contracts placed on or after January 1, 2013 for newbuildings over 5,000 deadweight tonnes.

Testing was performed by COT in the Netherlands, an independent laboratory accredited to carry out tests in accordance with MSC.288(87). The coatings are applied on panels and subjected to a 90-day gas-tight chamber test, which simulates the cargo tank environment in loaded and unloaded condition, and a 180-day immersion test, which simulates conditions in a loaded crude oil tank. The test panels are then examined for blisters, rust and other defects.   

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