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Hempel launches edge protection coating for wind blades

Hempel launched the new “Hempablade Edge 171”, a new coating for leading edge protection (LEP) on wind turbine rotor blades. The company claims to have achieved the highest rain erosion performance on the market for a liquid LEP.

Hempel wind rotor blade coating
The new coating combines a low dry film thickness with high rain errosion resistance. Picture: Hempel 

The leading edge of a wind turbine blade is exposed to extremely high airflow speeds, even exceeding 300kmh. At these speeds, impact from rain can cause significant coating erosion or even composite damage. In severe cases, the erosion may lead to a loss of aerodynamic performance and a 2-3% drop in Annual Energy Production. This loss of performance and need for maintenance makes leading edge erosion one of the wind industry’s most significant maintenance costs and performance challenges.

Simple edge protection

Lars Rindom Jensen, Head of Solutions for Wind Blades, explains: “Hempablade Edge 171 is one of the simplest LEP solutions on the market to apply, yet able to withstand the toughest environmental conditions. It provides exceptional protection against rain erosion and composite damages. This extends the interval between maintenance and repairs, giving operators more uptime and lower maintenance costs.”

According to Hempel the new coating requires some of the lowest dry film thickness on the market with only 150 microns and only needs one or two coats to ensure protection. This increases application speeds, allowing customers to maintain more blades with the resources available.

Low paint consumption

“Its low thickness reduces LEP consumption, application time and drying time, so applicators can work faster, whether they are onsite or in the blade production. It also has a wide application window – from 5-35°C – which means applicators can extend the maintenance season and working day. The result is higher productivity and less blade downtime during maintenance”, explains Jensen.

The new system is first LEP coating, developed using the company’s in-house Rain Erosion Test (RET) facility. Since 2019, Hempel has used this facility to optimise the product development and LEP validation process – resulting in a best in class liquid LEP offering outstanding rain erosion protection. With the addition of the coating to its portfolio, Hempel can now provide a full range of coatings to customers for every part of a wind turbine, from the foundation to the blade tip.

Further information: www.hempel.com

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