Materials Performance: Measuring with Bresle Patches-Part1&2
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the organisation that was established in 1948 with the intention to enhance the safety of ships and crew with 167 member countries, has introduced the PSPC.
MoreWith the PSPC an new rule for coating thickness results was introduced, the PSPC 90/10 rule. This rule states that 90% of all thickness measurements
MoreBasically the CTF is a logbook that has to be created right from the start of the new building and kept up to date during the whole construction
MoreThe PSPC specifies that the coating in the relevant spaces of a ship that is build under the PSPC regime has to remain in “good” condition during the service life of 15 years.
MoreLast year TQC developed the DSP® (Direct Sampling) Method. A new, quicker and above all more reliable way to test surfaces for the presence of
MoreInstruments and test methods are often based upon international standards. International standards are created by industry-specialist
MoreVan Zonderen Yachtpainting in The Netherlands not only paints interiors of pleasure yachts. Recently they finished a superyacht. This yacht, 82 meters in length was built by OceAnco in Alblasserdam (The Netherlands).
MoreTQC developed a new bresle sample method the "Direct Sample Procedure" that fully complies with the ISO 8502-6 standard and increases the speed and accuracy of the bresle-test.
More