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Use of Pre-Construction Primers in Marine Construction

Pre-construction primers  (also known as  shop primers  or  pre-fabrication primers) are  very thin films  applied to blast  cleaned steel  plates  and shapes  to provide  preservation of  the  blasted steel during the  shipbuilding or construction process.  SSPC is  developing an industry guide  document containing information regarding the  use  of  pre-construction primers  (PCP) on structural  steel  in shipbuilding. 

Product Number: 41215-876-SG
Author: J. Peter Ault
Publication Date: 2015
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Pre-construction primers (also known as shop primers or pre-fabrication primers) are very thin films applied to blast cleaned steel plates and shapes to provide preservation of the blasted steel during the shipbuilding or construction process. SSPC is developing an industry guide document containing information regarding the use of pre-construction primers (PCP) on structural steel in shipbuilding. This paper will review the technical details contained in the document including background on the reasons to use and retain PCPs, the types of PCPs and their application and inspection, and the secondary surface preparation processes that are used when PCPs are retained in the final, compatible primary coating system.

Pre-construction primers (also known as shop primers or pre-fabrication primers) are very thin films applied to blast cleaned steel plates and shapes to provide preservation of the blasted steel during the shipbuilding or construction process. SSPC is developing an industry guide document containing information regarding the use of pre-construction primers (PCP) on structural steel in shipbuilding. This paper will review the technical details contained in the document including background on the reasons to use and retain PCPs, the types of PCPs and their application and inspection, and the secondary surface preparation processes that are used when PCPs are retained in the final, compatible primary coating system.

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