Norner has received Lloyd’s approval for marine coating testing

Norner has received certificates recognising the approval in accordance with both IMO Resolution IMO MSC.215(82) and IMO MSC.288(87) for its marine coating testing.

A ship.
The prepared self-healing superhydrophobic coating with mechanochemical stabilisation has a bright prospect for anti-corrosion application under harsh service environments.  Image source: Foundry - Pixabay (symbol image).

Norner is, with this approval, an independent testing institute accredited for the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Performance Standards for Protective Coatings (PSPC) test standards. The relevant standards are IMO Resolution MSC.215 (82) for Seawater Ballast Tanks and IMO Resolution MSC.288 (87) for Cargo Oil Tanks. Norner is now accredited by Lloyd’s Register to perform both these tests. Norner has since long time also been awarded an ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation within protective coating.

“Continuously develop our laboratory service”

“We continuously develop our laboratory services through investments and quality management to satisfy our demanding customers. It is very rewarding for us to achieve this Lloyd’s certification and it confirms that our focus is right.”, says Henning Baann, Business Director in Norner.

Hersteller zu diesem Thema

This could also be interesting for you!