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News Release from: Arc Energy Resources | Subject: Weld overlay cladding
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 05 January 2005

Arc Energy helps protect new Royal Navy
submarine

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Arc Energy Resources has recently completed the weld overlay cladding of hull penetrator inserts destined for the Royal Navy's new Astute class submarine being built by BAE Marine Systems

Arc Energy Resources has recently completed the weld overlay cladding of hull penetrator inserts destined for the Royal Navy's new Astute class submarine being built by BAE Marine Systems at Barrow-in-Furness The project was commissioned by Cumbria-based specialist subcontractor Orwelco (Barrow) , who are producing the inserts on behalf of Seacon Phoenix, a leading manufacturer of underwater electrical and optical connectors and cable assemblies

The hull penetrator inserts, which as the name suggests are welded into the hull of the boat, are designed to allow external instrumentation connections to pass to the inside of the vessel.

As the inserts are part of the main structure, they have to be made from the same type of high strength steel as the hull itself.

Unfortunately the steel doesn't have the corrosion resistance needed to ensure a secure seal for the Seacon connectors, so the internal and sealing areas that are exposed to seawater were weld overlay clad with Monel 400, a 70% nickel 30% copper alloy that is acknowledged to be the ideal material for this environment.

Commenting for Orwelco, spokesman John Knight says: "Seacon had previous experience of Arc Energy's work and suggested we contact them.

After visiting their website, and subsequently their Gloucestershire factory, we were impressed with what we saw and heard.

The quotation that followed our technical meetings was also acceptable and they were awarded the contract".

He further reports that the Arc Energy element of the project was completed on time, and Orwelco and Seacon were delighted with the company's performance.

So much so in fact, that Seacon has awarded Orwelco a contract for a further ninety hull penetrator inserts, which are also destined for cladding by Arc Energy Resources.

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