SPLASH ZONE

Splash zone is the area or section of the structure that is intermittently in or out (above and below the mean water level) of seawater during the structure’s service life. Tides and wind are often responsible for wetting this section. The range of the zone varies with the height of the sea’s rise and fall due to daily tide cycles in the specific geographic area. Tide cause the water level to rise and fall, alternately wetting and drying metal surfaces, such as offshore oil and gas platform legs, risers and buoy body. The corrosion protection of material in this zone requires a different approach than the conventional approach discussed for the submerged zone.

The saline water and exposure to oxygen are corrosive. The wave action is constantly eroding the metal members and rubble and boats come in contact with the metal to cause damage. Most common areas affected are risers, J-Tubes, bends, spools, pipe field joint and offshore structures. HASB offers services for Splash Zone as below:

i. Inspection
ii. Maintenance
iii. Modification
iv. Construction

HASB is committed to solve client specific needs categorically according to the splash zone activity standards.HASB also offers the equipment and services in order to solve the splash zone issue in accordance to the customer requirement based on the previous experiences in this field.

Specific activities undertaken by HASB for Splash Zone Inspection

Specific activities undertaken by HASB for Splash Zone Maintenance

Specific activities undertaken by HASB for Splash Zone Modification

Specific activities undertaken by HASB for Splash Zone Construction