Shipping & Marine Surface Preparation Solutions All steel marine vessels need an effective barrier against corrosion and the build-up of surface contaminants, which can cause damage to the super structure. When considering the replacement of the surface coating, an effective surface preparation policy needs to be addressed. SPE Australia have broad experience in the preparation of steel surfaces in the shipping industry and have the knowledge and tools required to tackle the most demanding tasks quickly, efficiently and cost effectively. In depth knowledge of the type of material to be removed as well as the type of material to be re-applied are essential in formulating the optimal surface preparation solution. Shot blasting is the surface preparation technique of choice when removing non-skid material, paint, rust and millscale for example, but it is essential that the blasting technicians have the necessary skills to ensure the process results in the correct profile and key for the new surface coating. Too little and too much can both be problematic. The blasted surface can be cleaned to achieve SA2.5 standard or SA3 if required. As an option, surface grinders can be used to prepare awkward areas not accessible to the captive shot blast machinery. The captive process ensures that paints and surface contaminants removed are contained for easy disposal whilst also protecting the environment. |