Advanced Deck Levelling System for Marine, Oil & Gas

AOSB has developed a high quality self-levelling epoxy coating product with super ultra light weight filler recommended for alleviating water ponding problem that always occur at indoor or outdoor of marine and offshore oil and gas metal deck.

Maintenance of offshore oil and gas deck are expensive and can be frustrating due to the complexity of the facility, and the highly corrosive nature of the marine and chemical-rich environment.

Water Ponding in Offshore / Ship Decks – Water ponding often happen after a heavy rainstorm or downpour when water is unable to drain away, or because inadequate draining of the area. This trigger a safety issue, especially if the water sits too long enough, it will allowed slimy algae to grow, cause slippery and corrosion at

Therefore, by using SDL 3300 epoxy coating it is more cost effective in maintaining the safety of offshore oil and gas decks without having to remove or replace the metal decks. It is highly tolerable to work at uneven surface or water ponding area that, instantly will build a smooth surface due to its self-levelling properties.

SDL 3300 is a 3 part solvent cured self levelling epoxy coating. It offers excellent adhesion to protect the surface from moisture penetration, corrosion protection, chemical resistant, and also good in withstand abrasion, impact and stress.

Standard Applied

  • ASTM D4541-17
  • ASTM D2791-93
  • ASTM C4060-10
  • ASTM C348
  • ASTM C109

Features

  • A lightweight epoxy resin base underlayment designed for deck covering that 100% volume solid, low VOC and self levelling suitable for general use.
SIRIM Certificate
  • Tested and certified at SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Bhd.
  • Result : SDL 3300 excellent in adhesion to substrate and protect the surface from moisture penetration, good in withstand abrasion, impact and stress.

Application

  • All oil and gas platform, FSO, FPSO, FLNG, Barge, Supply Vessel and Ship Deck.
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