Marine Inspection
Kit 1- Standard Version
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The International
Maritime Organisation (IMO) regulation for the Performance Standard
for Protective Coatings (PSPC) for Salt Water Ballast Tanks, resolutions
MSC.215(82) and MSC.216(82), effective from 1st July 2008 for new
ship builds, brings with it a number of challenges for the Marine
Coatings Inspector.
The IMO regulation
not only stipulates a rigorous dry film thickness verification regime,
but also requires the inspection of surface profile and cleanliness,
together with the recording of temperature, relative humidity and
dewpoint at each stage of the build process.
Available in
two versions, Standard and Top, the Elcometer Marine Inspection
Kits have been specifically designed for this purpose and contain
all the equipment required by the Marine Coatings Inspector to test
and monitor all the parameters stipulated in the new IMO regulation.
An Elcometer 456
Digital Coating Thickness Gauge is supplied as standard with each
kit. The Elcometer 456 is the world's first and only coating thickness
gauge which can be used in accordance with the new PSPC 90/10 rule.
The rule states that "90% of all thickness measurements shall
be greater than or equal to NDFT (Nominal Dry Film Thickness) and
none of the remaining 10% measurements shall be below 0.9 x NDFT".
This is one of the hardest standards to calculate and almost impossible
without the aid of print outs, calculators or computers
The Elcometer
456 gives the user PSPC results for the 90/10 rule as a "Pass
or Fail" as measurements are taken.
Each kit contains
a combination of the following Elcometer instruments:
- Elcometer
128 Swedish Standard (ISO 8501, SIS 055900): For
visual assessment of the surface, the Elcometer 128 shows the degree
of cleanliness of four different levels of rusted steel cleaned by
blasting, hand and power tools and flame.
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Elcometer
144 Paint Safe Marker Pens: These permanent, paint
safe black marker pens can be used to identify surface defects
on ballast tanks. Five pens are supplied as standard with each
kit.
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Elcometer
224 Digital Surface Profile Gauge: A digital alternative
to the Elcometer 124 and Testex Tape, ideal for quality checking
the surface profile. The Elcometer 224 Model S supplied with
the Standard Marine Inspection Kits, displays statistical
values as readings are taken. The Top version of the kits
contains the Elcometer 224 Model T which works in the same
way as the Model S, but has the advantage of a large built-in
memory to accurately record each measurement and offers Bluetooth®
wireless technology for cable free data transfer. Data can
be downloaded to a PC and, using ElcoMaster Software,
detailed reports can be created in seconds.
- Elcometer
319 Dewpoint Meter:
The Elcometer 319 has been designed to incorporate all the features
required for climate condition monitoring in a single gauge with memory
and measurement options which make this one of the most versatile
digital dewpoint meters available. The Top version of the kits contains
the Elcometer 319 Top, which has a large inbuilt memory to accurately
record each measurement, storing up to 40,000 sets of readings in
999 batches. It also offers USB data output and Bluetooth® wireless
technology for cable free data transfer. Used in conjunction with
ElcoMaster software readings can be stored and used to create
professional reports.
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Elcometer
3236 Hexagonal Wet Film: Precision formed in stainless
steel to be long-lasting and reusable, with a measuring range
of 20 - 370µm, this hexagonal wet film combs provides
a quick and easy method of measuring wet film thickness.
- Elcometer
115 Wet Film Combs: Four precision formed, stainless steel
wet film combs with measuring ranges starting from 25µm (1mils)
up to 1250µm (50mils).
- Elcometer
107 Cross Hatch Cutter:
Provides an instant assessment of the quality of the bond to the substrate.
Due to its rugged construction, this gauge is ideal for thin, thick
or tough coatings on all surfaces.
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147 Weld Gauge:
A simple, easy to use gauge which measures many aspects of welds in
both metric and imperial units.
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