A Descriptive Overview of Japanese Shipbuilding Surface Preparation and Coating Methods

Abstract

The National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP), whose principal objective is increased shipbuilding and productivity, has stimulated a broad range of research projects. These projects, in turn, have kept that goal in clear view of the industry. Recently, an objective of the National Shipbuilding Research Program has been to seek international communications, liaison and research. Logically, because Japan has won the reputation for outstanding productivity, "outreach" researchers have focused their attention on her facilities and technology. In July 1981, an on site inspection of Japanese shipbuilding facilities was performed to study Japan's surface preparation and coating planning and methods. In addition, coating material manufacturers and application subcontractors' facilities were visited. This report summarizes the information gathered from the field survey. Mr. John Peart of Avondale Shipyards was principally responsible for this research tour and its resulting observations and conclusions. Accompanying him was Dr. Gerald Soltz, a specialist in corrosion control and effective surface preparation and coating methodology.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA443635

Entities

Organizations

  • Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Assembly
  • Contractors
  • Contracts
  • Engineering
  • Engineers
  • Fabrication
  • Finishes
  • Management Personnel
  • Manufacturing
  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Marine Engineering
  • Mass Production
  • Naval Architecture
  • Production
  • Shipbuilding
  • Surface Roughness
  • Three Dimensional

Readers

  • Naval Engineering and Maritime Security
  • Surface Coatings Technology.
  • Technical Research and Report Writing.