Posted - September 6, 2013 - Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
International Paint announced yesterday that its two latest hull-coating
technologies have already made a significant impact on the market
within months of their launch in March.Designed to address the industry
issues of predictability in antifouling performance not seen since the
days of tributyltin and the difficult issue of slime fouling on ships
hulls, the two new technologies - Intercept®8000 LPP and
Intersleek®1100SR - were launched to improve vessel operating
performance, increase efficiency and reduce fuel costs and emissions.
Since March 2013, Intersleek®1100SR has been applied to 52 vessels with
45 contracted and 27 under negotiation across all main classes,
including container, cruise, LNG, Ro-Ro, and tanker vessels.
Intercept®8000 LPP has been applied to 44 vessels with 10 contracted and
a further 32 currently in the pipeline, and has seen significant
take-up with containers, proving the expectation that this is aimed at
being the most eco-efficient product for this class.
Paul Robbins, Marine Marketing Director at International Paint said:
"The popularity of Intercept®8000 LPP and Intersleek®1100SR so soon
after their launch reflects the growing awareness of the economic
importance of underwater hull condition, driven by sustained high bunker
prices, lack of liquidity in the market and increasing environmental
regulation.
"Using innovation to meet these challenges, as well as the drive to
create more sustainable operations is rapidly becoming a strategic
priority for businesses. It is also clear that customers want access to a
choice of products, and a broad range of fouling control solutions that
provide increasing and scalable levels of eco-efficiency benefits
depending on their budgets and commitment to sustainability.
"Advanced hull coatings are the most widely used eco-efficiency technology within the shipping industry.
And as a market leader, it is our mission to introduce new innovations
and technologies that drive operational, cost and environmental
efficiencies for our customers and help guide them through the
sustainability cycle.
Indeed, International Paint is the only manufacturer to have developed a
full choice of technologies that improve upon existing solutions or
solve additional customer needs, including metal acrylate, silyl
acrylate, silicone foul release and now Intercept®8000 LPP and the
latest fluoropolymer slime release technology Intersleek®1100SR."
Intercept®8000 LPP is a new patented biocidal antifouling
revolutionising predictability in hull coating performance and
Intersleek®1100SR is the industry's first patented biocide free slime
release technology, helping solving the market's $28.6 billion 'slime
challenge.'
Based on advanced patented LUBYON® technology, Intercept®8000 LPP,
provides customers with consistent and predictable linear polishing,
enabling ship owners and operators to plan and budget effectively
throughout the dry-dock cycle of the vessel.
The unique LUBYON® technology gives the coating a 'superhydrophilic'
surface. When the coating is immersed, the seawater has a lubricating
effect, resulting in less friction. This reduces drag and increases
vessel efficiency giving average fuel consumption and associated
emissions savings of 5% annually compared to typical controlled
depletion polymer antifoulings. The coating also swells on contact with
seawater, helping to smooth out imperfections and potentially further
reducing drag.
LUBYON® technology also reacts with seawater via a constant active zone
releasing only the optimum amount of biocide over the scheme life to
control fouling settlement. Critically, this biocide release rate is
largely unaffected by seawater temperature meaning Intercept®8000 LPP
has total trading flexibility and can operate across global trading
routes and through all seasons. Unlike typical silyl and metal acrylate
antifoulings Intercept®8000LPP replicates the linear polishing of the
benchmark tributyltin based coatings meaning total predictability with
the polishing rate remaining constant throughout the in service period.
Designed for the deep-sea market at newbuilding and maintenance and
repair, the coating has been extensively monitored with in service
performance validated on multiple vessel types including containers,
tankers, bulk carriers and LNGs representing over 4 million dwt.
In March 2013, International Paint also launched Intersleek®1100SR, the
shipping industry's first biocide free, fluoropolymer technology that
tackles the market's age-old 'slime challenge'. Slime, a complex, varied
and dynamic organism which begins to colonise surfaces as soon as they
enter the water, has been proven to have an adverse effect on the
efficiency of all vessel types. According to a recent formula produced
by Michael P. Schultz, Professor, Department of Naval Architecture &
Ocean Engineering, US Naval Academy, at today's bunker prices, the
effects of slime potentially costs the shipping industry 44 million
extra tonnes of bunker fuel, $28.6 billion in additional fuel costs and
an extra 134 million tonnes of CO2 emissions every year.
Designed for all commercial vessels even when slow or ultra slow
steaming, new Intersleek®1100SR slime release technology delivers
outstanding macro and micro fouling control with good static resistance
even in warm waters. Slime that can build up during static periods is
released by the movement of the vessel through water. This has been
achieved by the new patented fluoropolymer in Intersleek®1100SR which
has been developed by enhancing the slime resistant polymer groups used
in earlier generations of Intersleek® technology creating new surface
chemistry that specifically resists the adhesion of slime.
The technology is the culmination of comprehensive research to
understand slime growth. The development of the new polymer included a
three year fundamental research programme involving a multi-discipline
team of marine biologists, hydrodynamicists and polymer scientists. The
team was supported by world renowned independent academic institutes,
four years of laboratory testing and in service, full vessel performance
data, from some of the world's leading ship owners and operators.
Source: International Paint
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