Dimensions :Â Depth x diameter: 225 x 600 mm
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The 600 mm splinter box is the largest model in a standardized range of four sizes designed for naval damage control operations. Engineered for use by naval forces worldwide, this robust and highly durable unit is used to plug splinter holes in the hull of a vessel to prevent progressive flooding during emergency scenarios. It holds NATO stock number NSN 2040-99-361-7439, confirming its compliance with international military supply specifications.
Constructed from Lloyd’s-approved composite materials and class 2 flame-retardant resins, the splinter box delivers outstanding mechanical strength, fire resistance, and long-term durability in marine environments. The exterior has a rough-textured finish, allowing easier handling and shoring into position during rapid deployment. A key feature is the 18 mm EPDM sealing gasket, which ensures a tight, watertight seal under pressure.
The 600 mm splinter box is essential for emergency preparedness on board naval vessels. Designed to function under extreme conditions, it ensures that flood containment procedures can be executed swiftly and effectively, protecting both crew and critical assets. Focus keyphrases such as 600 mm splinter box, naval damage control box, and marine flood prevention box reflect its operational role and ensure optimized searchability across defense and maritime procurement platforms.
NATO Stock Number: NSN 2040-99-361-7439
External Dimensions: 600 mm (largest of 4 sizes)
Material: Lloyd’s-approved GRP composite
Resin: Class 2 flame-retardant
Seal: 18 mm EPDM watertight gasket
Exterior: Rough surface for enhanced grip and shoring
Use: Naval hull repair and flood containment
Application: Damage control, emergency response, naval vessels
Compliance: Meets global military and marine specifications
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