Statoil and others develop ultra safe grinding tool
Statoil has been involved in the development of a grinding tool for use in explosion hazardous areas. The tool has
been developed through the group's LUP supplier development programme Statoil, Atlas Copco, Safety Tools Allmet and
Chr Michelsen Research have developed the drill. Due to its composition it is capable of grinding steel without
causing sparks.
The tool will be available on the Norwegian market from around May-June. According to Jonas Schanche Sandved in
Statoil's industrial development unit, it will now be possible to carry out tasks such as removing rust prior to
painting on offshore and land based facilities without the time consuming processes associated with hot work permits.
The grinding drill has been thoroughly tested at Gexcon's facilities at Sotra outside Bergen. Gexcon carries out gas testing and is a part of Chr Michelsen Research. The tool was tested in gas mixtures and in heated and flammable fluids such as petrol, diesel and paint thinners.
