Shipyards
Shipyards are industrial facilities where vessels are built, repaired, and maintained. They play a critical role in the maritime sector, handling everything from newbuilds to drydock repairs, coating applications, and surface preparation.
Where are shipyards important?
Shipyards are essential in:
- Marine shipping – commercial vessels, cargo ships, tankers.
- Naval & defense – warships, submarines, patrol vessels.
- Offshore energy – supply vessels, FPSOs, offshore wind SOVs.
- Superyachts – high-value vessels with strict quality demands.
For you as a shipyard operator or vessel owner, efficient maintenance means shorter drydock time, lower costs, and compliance with environmental rules.
Extra explanation
Shipyard challenges include:
- Corrosion – hulls, decks, ballast tanks exposed to seawater.
- Coating failures – blistering or flaking that requires surface prep.
- Environmental regulations – restrictions on grit blasting and microplastic release into harbors.
- Downtime pressure – every day in drydock costs thousands.
Traditional open blasting in shipyards:
- Creates dust clouds that affect nearby work.
- Produces grit waste that pollutes soil and water.
- Requires extensive clean-up before painting.
Pinovo and shipyards
Pinovo’s dust-free blasting supports shipyards by:
- Capturing all grit and coating debris at the source.
- Reducing clean-up costs and preventing microplastic pollution.
- Enabling parallel work other trades can continue safely in drydock.
- Complying with ATEX rules in tankers or enclosed spaces.
Pinovo tools for shipyards:
- PiWalk™ – large hull and deck surfaces.
- PiPoint™ – spot blasting on joints and welds.
- PiHab™ – confined space blasting in tanks.