DNV DNV-CP-0110 PDF

DNV DNV-CP-0110 PDF

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DNV DNV-CP-0110 PDF

Published Date:
12/01/2022

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Anti-fouling systems

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DNV

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This CP gives a description of the procedures and requirements related to documentation, design applicable for TA of anti-fouling systems.

The TA comprises the anti-fouling system in liquid condition and in the condition when applied in full compliance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, see [3]. Quality control during surface preparation and/or application of the anti-fouling system is, however, not included in the TA.

The Society's TA certificate will cover one grade of the actual product with the possibility to include variants. For an anti-fouling system this means:

— grade: full anti-fouling system, including one or more coats (as per system definition)

— variants: e.g. color variants or thinned variants.

A Society's TA certificate is normally limited to one manufacturer at one production site.


Edition : 22#
File Size : 1 file , 450 KB
Number of Pages : 11
Published : 12/01/2022

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