Marine fouling control

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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106 1405, 106290, 204196, C23F 1300, C09D 508, C09D 510

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041960645

ABSTRACT:
A structure exposed to a marine environment is coated with a coating comprising stainless steel particles such as stainless steel flakes in a coating matrix. Marine growth is removed from the coating by impressing an electrical potential. Marine growth is also prevented. Preferably, the structure is coated with a first coating comprising metallic zinc prior to coating with a second coating comprising stainless steel flakes in an inorganic polymer matrix, and a cathodic potential is impressed.

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Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol 43, No. 4, Apr. 1951, pp. 901-904.

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