Norbulk Tankers Fit Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention Protection

Norbulk Shipping has chosen Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention system to protect the raw sea water pipework on three LPG tankers. Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention is likely to reduce Capex and lifetime maintenance costs by up to 95% and has zero poisonous environmental legacy. Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention systems have been fitted onboard Norbulk Shipping’s Hassi Messaoud 2, Alrar and Rhourd Enouss (pictured below). The three vessels are 44,000 DWT double-bottomed LPG tankers that were built between 2004 and 2005 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Japan.

The Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention installations are protecting raw sea water (RSW) circulation pipework against marine bio-fouling which would otherwise lead to blockages and possible damage due to overheating. Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention System uses ultrasonic pulses to prevent marine organisms colonising solid surfaces that are exposed to raw sea water. Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention is born from the commercial marine market’s demand for a cleaner, more cost-effective way to protect multiple areas and devices against marine bio-fouling.Unlike impressed-current systems, which rely on the electrolytic release of poisonous metallic ions to make the water un-inhabitable, The system does not require any drilling or specialist current-isolation when installed.

There are also no expensive sacrificial anodes to replace so, the resulting poisonous metallic compounds are not released back into the sea water. “Owners and operators can expect a reduction in Capex and lifetime maintenance costs of up to 95% when compared to impressed current systems,” said Darren Rowlands, Commercial Director of NRG Marine. The tankers’ existing pipework anti-fouling systems had high running-costs and complicated installation and maintenance requirements, making Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention a very attractive option. Sergejs Bondarevs, Technical Superintendent for Norbulk Shipping UK Ltd. said “We have already increased the back-flushing intervals on our central coolers and we are looking forward to rolling out similar savings across the fleet.” With eight independent and programmable outputs, Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention System can protect every part of a vessel or structure and, unlike biocidal coatings and impressed-current systems, Ultrasonic Fouling Prevention is low cost and low maintenance with zero poisonous environmental legacy.

With one panel and eight transducers, It can protect all critical equipment inside and outside the hull while reducing the operator’s burden for fulfilling a vessel’s Green Passport Inventory for hazardous materials.

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