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National Shipbuilding Research Program Surface Preparation and Coatings Panel 2013 Update

The paper is an overview of the NSRP Surface Preparation and Coating Panel’s (SPC) mission to reduce the cost of building, repairing and maintaining US Navy ships. It will showcase working and recently completed projects that have been implemented on the deck plates. 

Product Number: 41213-736-SG
Author: Stephen Cogswell
Publication Date: 2013
Industries: Military , Coatings
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The paper is an overview of the NSRP Surface Preparation and Coating Panel’s (SPC) mission to reduce the cost of building, repairing and maintaining US Navy ships. It will showcase working and recently completed projects that have been implemented on the deck plates. SPC is NAVSEA’s industry partner in Preservation for new build and repair. This paper and power point presentation will provide an overview of SPC Panel’s work from 2012 to current, including recently completed projects on: Retention of Pre-Construction Primer, Single Coat application, Salt Mitigation, Cost of QA, Evaluation of Spot and Sweep surface preparation and new projects including; zeroG® mechanical, arm SY applications, Laser Ablation of Shipboard Coatings and the Future State of the Navy painting process. All of this work is focused on reducing cost to the US Navy while maintaining quality.

The paper is an overview of the NSRP Surface Preparation and Coating Panel’s (SPC) mission to reduce the cost of building, repairing and maintaining US Navy ships. It will showcase working and recently completed projects that have been implemented on the deck plates. SPC is NAVSEA’s industry partner in Preservation for new build and repair. This paper and power point presentation will provide an overview of SPC Panel’s work from 2012 to current, including recently completed projects on: Retention of Pre-Construction Primer, Single Coat application, Salt Mitigation, Cost of QA, Evaluation of Spot and Sweep surface preparation and new projects including; zeroG® mechanical, arm SY applications, Laser Ablation of Shipboard Coatings and the Future State of the Navy painting process. All of this work is focused on reducing cost to the US Navy while maintaining quality.

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