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News Release from: Liquid: Corrosion Control | Subject: Ship-2-Shore
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 April 2004
Easy application for marine rust
inhibitor
Ship-2-Shore is a highly penetrating rust inhibitor that requires very little or no preparation before application.
Rusting in enclosed compartments onboard ship consumes oxygen And so before entering these areas extensive testing for oxygen content and other hazardous gases must be carried out
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Sep 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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This can be time consuming and costly, but entry before proper procedures have been carried out can be deadly.
An application of Ship-2-Shore rust inhibitors in these areas will completely stop the rusting process, making these areas safer for personnel to enter, reducing the waiting time before entry and - should personnel enter before proper procedures are followed - could even avert a fatality.
This may help lower insurance and other premiums.
An application of Ship-2-Shore to the inner hulls on older ships would eliminate rusting, helping to maintaining the structural integrity helping to avoid ships breaking up at sea due to rusting out.
Ship-2-Shore is a highly penetrating rust inhibitor that requires very little or no preparation before application.
Its performance is not affected by chlorides or other contaminants in or on the metal, and it can be applied when the metal is damp.
Ship-2-Shore is user and environment friendly, with no fire or explosion hazard.
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