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Walney Wind Farm Track Record 2016 Walney Wind Farm Track record 2016 Applied system Location Applicator Topside Jacket England Smulders Intershield® 300 @ 175μm Interzone® 954 @ 300μm Intershield 300 @ 175μm Interzone 954 @ 300μm Project owner Surface Interthane® 870 @ 60μm Interthane 990 @ 80μm Dong Energy Carbon steel www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Blyth Gravity Based Foundations Track record 2017 Products/system used Owner Location of application 1st coat - Interzone® 954 Red Brown @ 250μm EDF Energy Renewables Hoboken 2nd coat - Interzone 954 Ral 7035 @ 250μm Applicator Surface 3rd coat - Interzone 954 Buff @ 250μm Smulders Hoboken Blasted Sa 2½ 4th coat - Interthane® 990 Ral 1023 @ 80μm www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Racebank Substation Track record 2016 Applied system Project owner Surface preparation Intershield® 300 @ 175μm Dong Blasted Sa 2½ Intershield 300 @ 175μm Interthane® 870 @ 60μm Applicator Project size Iemants Steelconstruction nv 100,000 liters Location of application Arendonk/Hoboken www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Luchterduinen Topside, Jacket and 43 Transition Pieces Track record 2016 Location of application Applicator Surface preparation Arendonk/Hoboken Iemants Steelconstruction nv Blasted Sa 2½ Project owner Utility Van Oord b.v. Eneco Applied system Project size Applied system Project size Interzinc® 52 @ 75μm 50,000 liters Interzone® 954 @ 300μm 60,000 liters Intergard® 475 HS @ 200μm Interzone 954 @ 300μm Interthane® 990 @ 60μm Interthane 990 @ 80μm www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Gemini Topside, Jacket and 150 Transition Pieces Track record 2016 Location of application Applicator Arendonk/Hoboken Iemants Steelconstruction nv Main contractor Surface preparation Van Oord b.v. Blasted Sa 2½ Applied system Project size Applied system Project size Jacket - 100,000 liters Transition pieces - >250,000 liters Interzone® 954 @ 300μm Interzone 954 @ 300μm Interzone 954 @ 300μm Interzone 954 @ 300μm Interthane 990 @ 80μm Topside - Interzinc® 52 @ 75μm Intergard® 475 HS @ 200μm Interthane® 990 @ 60μm www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Dudgeon 67 transition pieces Track record 2016 Applied system Interzone® 954 @ 300μm Interzone 954 @ 300μm Interfine® 629 HS @ 80μm Location of application Arendonk/Hoboken Project owner Statoil - Statkraf Applicator Iemants Steelconstruction nv Surface preparation Blasted Sa 2½ Project size > 140,000 liters www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Godewind Track record 2016 Applied system Interzinc® 52 @ 60μm Intergard® 475 HS @ 180μm Interthane® 870 @ 80μm Interthane 870 @ 80μm Location of application Arendonk/Hoboken Project owner Dong Applicator Iemants Steelconstruction nv Surface preparation Blasted Sa 2½ Project size > 80,000 liters www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Veja Mate Offshore Substation Track record 2016 Applied system Project owner Surface preparation Intershield® 300 @ 175μm (7 mils) Highland Group Blasted Sa 2½ Intershield 300 @ 175μm (7 mils) Applicator ISO12944 environment Interthane® 990 @ 60μm (2 mils) Iemants Steel Construction ISO20340 Location of application Germany - North Sea www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Burbo Bank Topside, Jacket and Transition Pieces Track record 2016 Location of application Project owner Surface preparation Europe Dong Blasted Sa 2½ Applied system Applicator Applied system Applicator Topside, Jacket - Iemanst Steel construction Transition pieces - OSB/Bladt Intershield® 300 @ 175μm (7 mils) Project size Interzone® 954 Project size Intershield 300 @ 175μm (7 mils) 30,000 liters Interzone 954 35,000 liters Interthane® 870 @ 60μm (2 mils) Interthane 990 www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Offshore Wind Substations Track record 2016 Projects Total capacity Fabricator Race Bank, Burbo Bank, Walney Extension 1495MW Iemants / Fabricom Project Location Number of sub-stations Products Off UK 5 Intershield® 300, Interzone® 954, Interthane 870, Interthane® 990, Intergard® 405 Project Owner Location of application Dong Benelux www.international-pc.com | [email protected] Greater Gabbard Wind Farm Offshore Substations Track record 2009 Location of project Area 2 - Transition pieces - decks Applicator UK Interzone 954 @ 500μm, Burnt Island Fabrications Products/system used Aggregate @ 3,000μm, ISO12944 environment Area 1 - Jackets Interzone 954 @ 500μm C5M Interzone® 954 @ 500μm, Project owner Total area Interzone 954 @ 250μm Scottish and Southern Energy 30,000m2 (322,917ft2) www.international-pc.com [email protected] Kenersys Wind Tower Track record 2011 Location of project Area 2 - Interior Surface preparation India Interzinc 52, Intergard 475HS Sa 2.5 Products/system used Project owner Total area Area 1 - Exterior Kenersys 20,346m2 (219,003ft2) Interzinc® 52, Intergard® 475HS, Applicator/Fabricator Interthane® 990 WINNP www.international-pc.com [email protected] Suzlon Wind Tower Track record 2010 Location of project Area 2 - External Applicator/Fabricator Total area India Interzinc 52, Intergard 345, Dong-Kuk S&C 15,440m2 (166,195ft2) Products/system used Interthane® 990 Engineer Area 1 - Internal Project owner Sr. Manager Interzinc® 52, Intergard® 345 Suzlon Energy www.international-pc.com [email protected] Donghai Bridge Offshore Wind Power Track record 2010 Location of project Applicator/Fabricator Surface preparation China Shanghai Electrical Power Machinery Works Sa2.5 Products/system used ISO12944 environment Project size Interzinc® 52, Intergard® 475HS, C5M/C4 70,000 litres (18,492 gals) Interthane® 990 Project owner Shanghai Donghai Wind Power Co. Ltd www.international-pc.com [email protected] REpower Demonstration Turbine, Husum Track record 2007 Location of project Products/system used ISO12944 environment Germany Area 1 - Turbine internals C4 Intercure® 99 Project owner REpower Systems Area 2 - Turbine externals Interzinc® 52, Intercure® 99 www.international-pc.com [email protected] West of Duddon Sands Offshore Wind Farm Track record 2013 Location of project Owners Location of application Irish Sea (UK territorial waters) Dong Energy, Scottish Power Netherlands Products/system used Wind farm capacity Fabricator Intercure® 200, Intergard® 269, 389MW Iemants Intergard® 475HS, Interplus® 256, Asset ISO12944 environment Interseal® 670HS, Interthane® 870, Offshore sub-station topside & jacket C5-M Interzinc® 52, Interzone® 954 www.international-pc.com [email protected] DanTysk Offshore Wind Farm Track record 2013 Location of project Wind farm capacity Fabricator German North Sea 288MW Smulders Products/system used Asset ISO12944 environment Interzone® 954, Interfi ne® 878 Transition pieces and monopiles C5-M Owners Location of application Vattenfall, Stadtwerke München Netherlands www.international-pc.com [email protected] London Array Transition Pieces Track record 2012 Location of project Project owner Assets coated Fabricator North Sea DONG Energy, E.ON, Masdar Transition pieces Bladt Products/system used Wind farm capacity Location of application ISO12944 environment Interzone® 954 630MW Denmark C5-M Interthane® 990 Number of turbines 175 Images courtesy of London Array Limited www.international-pc.com [email protected] Dolwin Alpha Offshore Convertor Platform Track record 2013 Location of project Capacity Products/system used Packages German North Sea 800MW Interzinc® 52, Deck Areas, Structural Steel, Intergard® 475HS, Escape Routes Weight Location of fabrication Interthane® 990, 9000 tonnes Netherlands Volume Intershield® 300, 75,000 litres Offshore wind projects supported Contractor Intergard 740 MEG 1, Borkum West 2 Heerema Fabrication Group www.international-pc.com [email protected] Focus products: Turbine Internals - Intercure® 99, REpower Turbine Externals - Interzinc® 52 and Intercure 99 Original coating project: 2007 Country of fabricator: Germany Demonstration Fabricator: SIAG Project owner: REpower Systems Turbine ISO12944 environment: C4 Case history 2012 Five years in-fi eld performance with no coating breakdown, rusting, fl aking or delamination. The coating looks ‘good as new’ even on welds, edges and corners. www.international-pc.com [email protected] Acciona Wind Towers Track record 2013 Location of project Projects Number of turbines Nova Scotia, Canada Hermanville & Clear Springs (30MW) 10 Turbine manufacturer Products/system used ISO12944 environment Acciona Interzinc® 52, Intergard® 345, C4 Interfi ne® 878 Fabricator DSTN / DSME Trenton www.international-pc.com [email protected] Fukushima Recovery Floating Offshore Wind Project Track record 2013 Location of project Foundation manufacturer Water depth Japan MES (Mitsui) 120 metres (394 ft) Areas coated ISO12944 environment Distance to shore Floating foundation C5- M Offshore 20km (12½ miles) Products used Intershield® 300, Interfi ne® 878 www.international-pc.com [email protected] Westermost Rough Offshore Wind Farm Track record 2014 Location of project Wind farm capacity Location of application North Sea, 9km off the UK 210MW Denmark Products/system used Number of assets Fabricator Interzone® 954, Interthane® 990 35 Bladt Industries Owners Asset/areas coated ISO12944 environment Dong Energy Transition pieces and monopiles C5-M www.international-pc.com [email protected] Borkum Riffgrund Offshore
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