Drew's MAGNAKOTE* Rust
Preventative Receives ABS
Approval
Adding to a list of certifications
from major classification societies
and organizations worldwide, Drew
Ameroid Marine's MAGNAKOTE*
rust preventative has been awarded
a "Type Approval" for corrosion pro-
tection of ballast tanks and void
spaces by the American Bureau of
Shipping (ABS).
Other organizations that have for-
mally recognized Drew's rust pre-
ventative include: Det Norske
Veritas, Germanischer Lloyd, The
Register of Shipping (formerly USSR
Register of Shipping), the Polish
Ship Register, the Korean Register
of Shipping and Nippon Kaiji Kyokai.
MAGNAKOTE penetrates
through oxidized deposits and bonds
to the base metal, forming a long-
lasting barrier that halts new corro-
sion as it descales existing rust. The
rust preventative requires minimal
surface preparation, can be easily
applied by either float-coating or
spraying, and cures within 48 hours
to a transparent film that facilitates
inspection.
It remains flexible after curing
and will not crack or peel like con-
ventional coatings. Areas prone to
severe abrasion or exposure can be
easily touched up, if needed; hot
work can be done in treated tanks.
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Coast Guard Publishes
Next OPA 90 Rulemaking
In response to section 4109 i
OPA 90, a Notice of Propose
Rulemaking (NPRM) concernin
minimum plate thicknesses and pi
riodic gauging of tank vessels ws
published in the Federal Registe
on March 23, 1993. The propose
regulation will apply to all tank ves
sels carrying petroleum oil cargoes
and will require periodic gauging c
these vessels beginning at 30 year
of age and re-gauging every fiv
years thereafter.
Although the regulations appl;
to all tank vessels, both domestic
and foreign, they will most directb
affect the domestic U.S. unclassec
tank vessel fleet, estimated to b<
2,643 barges and 37 tankers. The
age profile of that fleet suggests thai
the average service life of ar
unclassed tank vessel is 50 years; 4E
percent of the fleet is already more
than 30 years old.
The proposed regulations estab-
lish minimum steel thicknesses for
various structural members and
plating on a tank vessel. Beginning
at age 30, and every five years there-
after, these vessels must be gauged
to demonstrate that the minimum
steel thickness and longitudinal
strength requirements are being
met. The Coast Guard estimates that
the initial gauging survey and engi-
neering analysis will cost $4,000 per
barge and that subsequent surveys
will cost $3,000. The five-year re-
gauging interval is intended to al-
low the gauging surveys to coincide
with the vessel's normal drydocking
schedule, thus avoiding any addi-
tional lost time out-of-service.
The minimum thickness require-
ments will be effective immediately
and apply to all tank vessels of any
age. The periodic gauging require-
ments will be phased in over a pe-
riod of approximately three and a
half years.
Vickers Seeks Mar Ad's
Permission To Sell Barge
The Maritime Administration has
received an application from Vickers
Towing Co., Inc., Lake Ferguson,
Greenville, Miss., for permission to
sell the 1,579-gt tank barge DON to
Compania Central Financiera
Importadora Y Exportadora S.A.,
Panama City, Panama. The vessel
would be registered in Argentina,
Panama, or Paraguay.
The vessel was built in 1971 in
Neville Island, Pa. It will be used in
movement of petroleum products on
the Panama and Paraguay Rivers in
Argentina and Paraguay, and other
rivers in South America.
MarAd's permission is required
by section 9 of the Shipping Act of
1916, as amended.
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