DNV GL Approves SGS’ Permanent Underwater Wet Welding Repairs
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on Sep 2nd, 2014 with tags DNV
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Hamburg, Subsea, Underwater, Wet
Welding.
DNV GL and Subsea Global Solutions LLC. (SGS) announce that they have completed an extensive joint research and development program, that will allow permanent repairs to be carried out by underwater wet welding on certain areas of vessels.
Subsea
Global Solutions’ global network of coded welder divers will be
available to perform these permanent repairs on a case by case basis
utilizing this procedure in suitable locations throughout the world
in accordance with the approvals given by DNV GL.
Over
the last two and a half years, Subsea Global Solutions welded in
excess of 80 groove weld test plates underwater at depth in their
training facilities in Miami, Florida, Long Beach, California and
Terneuzen, the Netherlands. The non-destructive and mechanical
testing of the plates was performed at the DNV GL lab in Hamburg,
Germany. All data collected was shared between SGS and DNV GL during
this procedure development program.
At
the End of April 2014, test plates were welded in the training tank
in Miami Florida, with a DNV GL welding engineer in attendance. The
non-destructive and destructive testing was again performed at the
DNV GL lab in Hamburg. Welding of the plates as well as
non-destructive and destructive testing was performed in accordance
with AWS D3.6M:2010 Class A. The results of the non-destructive and
destructive testing were very positive with all welded test plates
exhibiting metallurgical properties equivalent to permanent weld
repairs performed “top-side” dry.
DNV
GL also announced that during the SMM in Hamburg, Subsea Global
Solutions representatives Rick Shilling (Executive Vice President),
Kevin Peters (Vice President) and Uwe Aschemeier (Sr. Welding
Engineer) will receive the certificate from Dr. Robert Surma, (Head
of Ship Systems & Components, DNV GL) on Tuesday, September 9,
2014 at 16:00 at the DNV GL booth (No. 207 in Hall B4.GF (ground
floor), to celebrate this achievement in underwater ship repair and
maintenance.
Press
Release, September 02, 2014
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