2.
Steel Condition Assessment
- Renewal
planning by indicating condition of steel, highlighting areas
of serious wastage, fracturing or buckling based on gauging
results, visual inspection & photography.
- Indicating
cropping lines for renewal or re-coating and if necessary,
calculation of steel weights
- Providing
draft reports at sea during ballast voyage, thus informing
Ship Owner in advance, prior to drydocking or lay-up
- On-board
desktop CAD Operators to simultaneously process incoming
inspection data results on a daily basis ensuring the
immediate production & delivery of your inspection report
prior to the vessel's arrival at the destination port.
3.
Riding Crew Welders for Minor Steel Repairs
- We
provide qualified "Class-Approved" Welders to
carry out weld repairs during ballast voyages in order to
rectify any outstanding "Condition of Class" items
or any structures found defective during Close-Up Survey.
4.
Bottom Shell Pitting (Tankers)
-
Mapping the extent and severity of individual pits by way
of systematically checking pitting corrosion in each bay
5.
Close-Up Survey (Tankers)
-
Visual examination and U.T.M. gauging of ballast tanks carried out
during ballast voyage using either flotation rafts or Rope
Access techniques
(See "Ultra-Access")
- These
methods enable safe access to high-level areas of structure
6.
CAD Operators
-
Upon request, we can provide an on-board desktop
CAD operator as part of our Riding Crew to ensure the
immediate production & delivery of your inspection report
prior to the vessel's arrival at the destination port
- The CAD operator simultaneously processes
incoming inspection data results on a daily basis (ie. Gauging
spreadsheets, Steel Renewal calculation spreadsheets,
incorporating digital photographs as part of your final
report)
7.
Testing Equipment Used
-
Latest state of the art ultrasonic portable digital gauges
with data logging capabilities
-
Portable digital LCD A-Scan ultrasonic flaw detectors are
used for verification if required
-
Multiple echo digital gauges provide accurate thickness measurement
through paint coatings without chipping or damaging the coating
HATCH
COVERS
Ultrasonic Hatch Cover Tightness Testing
- Efficient
alternative to conventional water hose testing !
-
Time saving method using panoramic ultrasonic generator
(transmitter) and receiver detector
-
Tightness test can be carried out with or without cargo
in holds and even at sub-zero temperatures !
-
Avoid possible unexpected hatch cover repair costs !
-
Equipment accepted by all major Classification Societies
-
Useful for steel cargo charterers and various P &
I Clubs
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ANCHOR
CHAINS
Calibration of Anchor Chain Cables
Links calibrated by vernier calliper means, whilst ranged
in Dry Dock
Cables in tension are measured by ultrasonic means
Computer spreadsheet results show measured cross-sectional
diameters of links in each shackle length, together with their
corresponding percentage wastage
INSPECTION
OF WELD REPAIRS - RENEWED INSERT PLATING
1.
Wet Magnetic Particle Flaw Detection Testing (M.P.I.)
Wet magnetic particle testing (fluorescent or colour-contrast)
is utilised on carbon steel weld repairs in way of shell insert
plate renewals to detect flaws and ultimately certify specific
weld repair areas as required by the Classification Society
Defective areas are subsequently marked up for repair and
final M.P.I. clearance tests are conducted on the repaired
re-welded areas
On-site M.P.I. testing is carried out using portable AC Electro-Magnet
Yokes or DC Permanent Magnet Yokes combined with either fluorescent
or colour-contrast magnetic ink mediums
M.P.I.
testing is carried out in accordance with BS 6072 Specification

2.
Penetrant Testing (P.T.)
Liquid dye penetrant flaw detection testing (fluorescent or
colour-contrast) is utilised on austenetic stainless steel
weld repairs in way of chemical tank shell insert plates,
to detect flaws and ultimately certify specific weld repair
areas as required by the Classification Society
Defective areas are subsequently marked up for repair and
final P.T. clearance tests are conducted on the repaired re-welded
areas
On-site P.T. testing is carried out using approved consumables
(bulk or aerosol) in either solvent removable or water-washable
forms (sulphur – halogen free)
P.T. testing is carried out in accordance
with BS 6443 Specification
3.
Radiographic Testing (R.T.)
Radiographic testing using X-Rays or Gamma-Rays is utilised
on carbon steel or stainless steel weld repairs in way of
insert plates, to detect internal flaws if requested by the
attending Class Surveyor
UltraScan provides professional and accurate radiographic
film interpretation and reporting to ensure that the quality
of all weld repairs is in accordance with specified acceptance
criteria
4.
Ultrasonic Flaw Detection Testing (U.T.)
Ultrasonic flaw detection testing using the latest state of
the art portable digital A-Scan ultrasonic flaw detector is
utilised on carbon steel or stainless steel weld repairs in
way of insert plates, to detect internal flaws if requested
by the attending Class Surveyor.
Due to cutting edge technology, this U.T. testing is now a
popular alternative to radiography as the digital equipment
employed can now produce an A-Scan print out, recording flaw
indications and providing comprehensive U.T. data (ie. flaw
location and depth).
Ultrasonic
Condition Monitoring ("Fingerprinting") of Shafts
has proved to be a most valuable tool during
periodic in-service inspections and engine room lay-ups.
This
now provides a permanent record for Q.C. data books
INSPECTION
OF MAIN ENGINE & PROPULSION ITEMS
Inspections & Tests can be carried out on various items
such as:-
Propeller (blades & roots) VP Propeller Blades (incl. bosses
& bolt hole areas) Tailshafts (keyway/taper areas) Rudder
Stock
Crankshafts
Engine Entablatures
Connecting Rods Piston Crowns
Boilers Bearings – white metal bonding
Tie-Rods Turbo Chargers (inlet & outlet casings)
Cylinder Liners Bull Gears
INSPECTION
OF CARGO LIFTING EQUIPMENT
Derricks
Heel Pins
Crane Jibs Hooks
Crane Pedestals Electric Motors
INSPECTION
OF ELECTRIC MOTORS (PUMPS & CRANES)
Friction
testing of bearings during running of motors and recording ultrasonic
dB readings for future condition monitoring purposes.
INSPECTION OF BOILER & CONDENSER TUBES
Internal
visual inspection using fibrescopic devices (endoscopes)
Ultrasonic wall thickness testing
Eddy-Current
Inspection
Ultra-Access
Rope
Access Division
Our
expert team of qualified Rope Access Technicians assists us in providing specialized services
worldwide to the offshore oil
& marine industries where limited access may present a
serious problem.
Using
safe "abseiling" procedures, our Rope Access Service
can carry out various skilled and semi-skilled operations
during ballast voyages on Oil Tanker vessels, or on stationary
Rigs, Platforms and F.P.S.O. installations.
This
effectively offers the owner a safe cost-effective option
as a convenient proven alternative to erecting staging or using
cumbersome skyjacks etc.
NO
STAGING REQUIRED! - SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY!
Riding
Crews - Inspection
Services:
-
Ultrasonic
Hull Thickness Measurements (U.T.M. - Gaugings)
-
Owner's
Condition Survey (Close-up Examination prior to Class Special
Survey and Drydocking)
-
Preliminary
Steel Renewal Assessment & Gauging Survey
-
Special
Survey for Classification Society (U.T.M.)
-
Photographic
and CCTV Surveys
-
Non-Destructive
Testing.
Riding
Crews - Maintenance Services
-
Tank
Washing & General Cleaning
-
High
Pressure Water Blasting
-
Grit
Blasting
-
Maintenance
& Repairs to Protective Coatings
-
Replacement
& Welding of Anodes
-
General
Painting & Refurbishment
-
Minor
Welding Repairs using Class-Approved Welders
Quality
Assurance & Safety
SAFETY
IS OUR MAIN PRIORITY
Our
Rope Access Division is a member of the South African
Industrial Rope Access Association (SAIRAA) and operates &
conforms to a clearly defined quality system. All safety &
climbing equipment is SABS approved; inspected daily before
use; and complies with international safety standards.
Furthermore,
our Rope Access Technicians are trained, certified &
registered with the internationally recognized Industrial Rope
Access Trade Association (IRATA), Level
III , Level II & Level I.