Ultrasonic Safety & Survey Equipments

Monday, 15 July 2013

Testing Hatch Cover with Ultrasound Saves Time and Money

Hatch covers on a cargo hold are as important as a lid on a jar. They are used to seal it completely and prevent anything from entering the cargo hold. Because of the presence of the hatch covers, the goods inside the cargo hold can be considered safe while traveling hundreds of miles on the ocean. The presence of salt and highest level of humidity in the ocean’s air can destroy the goods easily. In order to deliver them safely, they must be protected from all such harm that can occur while sailing.

The hatch covers can get damaged due to excessive corrosion and wear and tear. Being removed and then put back again many times during the loading and unloading process can make them weak. Since the cargo holds are huge, they can take many days to be filled. During the process, the hatch covers are removed and when it’s time to go home, they are put back on which lets the humid air to enter the cargo hold. But when the ship starts sailing it encounters higher humidity and also many sea storms which can wet the entire ship, if there is a leak anywhere, it can easily flood the insides and cause havoc.

To ensure safety of all the goods inside the cargo hold, tightness of hatch with ultrasound is checked in a routine. Some ship owners have a staff dedicated to check the entire ship with the ultrasound device as soon as it returns from a voyage. Since the device is compact and can be operated by a single person, every man is equipped with the device and covers an area to speed up the checking process. It takes just minutes to complete inspection with the ultrasonic device. After that, the ship can be handed over to the repairmen to clear it from all the leaks.

The hatch cover ultrasonic tightness testing is hailed by the ship owners because it helps them to save money and time. As the device is a onetime buy item, they can benefit from it for years without having to pay anymore for the tests. Since the leaks are easily found, the repair work can be started instantly. This clearly saves them time and the next voyage can be planned early. The more voyages a ship makes during the year, the more profit falls in the cash counters of the ship owners.

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