OREANDA-NEWS. A bulk carrier adopting NSafe(r)-Hull first in the world was launched on 2nd of August for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. NSafe(r)-Hull (a highly ductile steel plate for shipbuilding with improved collision safety) was developed by Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation (hereinafter "NSSMC", Representative Director and President: Kosei Shindo) and adopted through the collaborative R&D by NSSMS, Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (President: Yukito Higaki) and the National Maritime Research Institute (hereinafter "NMRI", President: Kazuhiro Mori).

NSafe(r)-Hull has excellent ductility, while maintaining the workability (e.g., machinability and weldability) of conventional steels, which substantially improves ship's collision safety. NSSMC developed NSafe(r)-Hull through designing chemical composition and microstructural control in crystalline scale.

If a ship is made of NSafe(r)-Hull, because of superior ductility of the material, the energy absorbed before breaking hull could be roughly triple of one for a ship made of conventional steels, in case of side collision. It can therefore be said that NSafe(r)-Hull increases ship durability compared with conventional steels.  Such higher safety level has been achieved by the cooperative research of the aforementioned three organizations on steel ductility and ship collision safety.

On the ship for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., approximately 3,000 tons of NSafe(r)-Hull, in total, was used for structural parts where high collision safety performance was required, such as the side plates of cargo holds and fuel tanks.  NSafe(r)-Hull, if used for ship's structure, owing to its improved anti-breaking performance in case of collision, contributes to preventing oil leakage resulting in environmental pollution  and ingress of water into cargo holds, which directly leads to cargo damage and may result even in capsize.