PPG, a protective and marine coatings supplier based in Pittsburg, has unveiled a new protective system for dry bulk carrier cargo holds at Posidonia 2016, June 6-10 in Athens. The PPG SIGMASHIELD™ MTC system is built on a unique coating technology that comprises a PPG SIGMASHIELD Prime undercoat and PPG SIGMASHIELD MTC topcoat, the Company said in a press release.
Designed specifically for the cargo holds of dry bulk carriers, the system features a unique chemistry that maximizes technical performance and offers a commercially sound solution for spot and full repairs as well as for application at newbuild. Its robust properties make it the ideal coating for premium performance in the demanding dry bulk cargo environment.
“The chemistry within the PPG SIGMASHIELD MTC system includes a pre-reacted amine hardener in the coating," said Christophe Cheikh, PPG global product support manager. "This effectively provides a 'kick-start' for the curing reaction, which results in shorter curing time and return to service that is among the fastest in the industry. After just two coats of 100 microns, a vessel can resume service in only two days when transporting iron ore and five days when carrying hot coal.”
The careful selection of inert raw materials in the formulation of the PPG SIGMASHIELD MTC system ensures that any unwanted chemical reactions at the surface are avoided and the system delivers excellent chemical resistance, allowing safe operation with all International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code cargoes.
In addition to super-fast curing, the system’s excellent anti-abrasive and anti-corrosive properties extend the service life of vessels and are effective across a wide range of operating temperatures due to the high glass transition epoxy matrix. As a result, damage commonly caused by cargo settlement during vessel operation is minimized.
“The PPG SIGMASHIELD MTC system has undergone extensive tests in controlled situations designed to replicate actual loading and cargo carriage conditions," Cheikh said. While the PPG SIGMASHIELD MTC topcoat is designed to be applied on top of aged epoxies and to withstand mechanical, thermal and chemical impacts from a wide range of traded cargoes, he said, the PPG SIGMASHIELD Prime undercoat has been optimized to provide excellent steel protection with excellent mechanical, thermal and corrosion properties. "The surface wetting properties built into the hardener provide excellent adhesion, anti-corrosion and creep resistance. So when inevitable mechanical damage eventually does occur, the area affected remains limited and so extends the service life of the coating.”
When applied in enclosed environments containing various chemically-active cargoes and subjected to temperature cycles in the presence of moisture, it was found that the PPG SIGMASHIELD MTC system offered best-in-class performance, exhibiting the smallest amount of undercreep (similar to that of a water ballast tank coating system).
PPG is exhibiting at Posidonia 2016 in Stand 3.128.
PPG specializes in the development and delivery of paints, coatings and materials. With headquarters in Pittsburgh PPG operates in more than 70 countries. In 2015 net sales of the company reached $15.3 billion. PPG provides services in the construction, consumer products, industrial and transportation markets and aftermarkets.
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