PPG has introduced Sigma Sailadvance NX coating, an addition to the Sigma Sailadvance range aimed at delivering a significant antifouling technology breakthrough and CO2 savings
PPG said its Sigma Sailadvance NX coating was specifically developed to provide maximum hull protection and vessel performance in line with the requirements arising from International Maritime Organization’s energy-efficiency measures.
The coating delivers significant savings in fuel and related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, resulting in lower total operational costs and an improved contribution towards global carbon-reduction measures.
The coating is the culmination of 10 years of intensive product development by PPG’s resin synthesis experts. PPG Sigma Sailadvance NX coating solves the shipping industry’s antifouling technology challenges by delivering real linear polishing, a minimal leached layer and protection against a broad spectrum of global fouling conditions.
Formulated using PPG’s proprietary zinc methacrylate controlled surface active polymer (CSP) resin, PPG Sigma Sailadvance NX coating is said to deliver ultra-premium performance with minimal speed loss of 1.0% to 1.5% on average over the operational period as well as improved fuel-saving capabilities and up to 15% CO2 savings.
The coating uses a binder formulation that provides linear polishing that is unaffected by changing seawater temperatures and minimises the development of a leached layer.
Tests and applications with existing customers show no performance loss over the period of operation, with the coating reliably achieving 45 days of idle-time protection.
PPG Sigma Sailadvance NX coating also contains an ultra-strong biocide package that targets a wide range of global fouling growth conditions, from bacterial slime and soft fouling to aggressive animal fouling.
PPG global segment director, newbuild and drydock Ariana Psomas said, “In developing PPG Sigma Sailadvance NX coating, our goal was to overcome the major challenges of antifouling technologies with a unique binder that ensures constant biocide availability on the hull surface and protection against broad fouling conditions. The new antifouling technology delivers significant CO2 savings during operation and guaranteed long-term static protection, making it an effective solution to meet emerging industry needs.”
PPG’s ultra-premium zinc methacrylate CSP resin gives a molecular structure with twice as many reactive sites to promote chemical hydrolysis than other acrylate technologies.
This allows hydrolysis to be carefully controlled and results in a minimal leached layer and true linear polishing. It also ensures that biocide availability is controlled to the level required for maximum stable protection over the operational period and while stationary.
“This unique combination results in unrivaled performance and CO2 reduction benefits for our customers,” said Ms Psomas. “Thanks to the combination of its three unique levers, PPG Sigma Sailadvance NX coating far exceeds the performance delivered by products that are based on other acrylate technologies.”
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