Method for the protection of ships and other objects against fou

Coating processes – Applying superposed diverse coating or coating a coated base – Synthetic resin coating

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4273855, 4273882, 427409, B05D 302

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ABSTRACT:
In a method for protecting the underwater surface of ships and other marine structures against fouling the underwater surface is treated with a fouling protection composition. Said composition consists of a first part dissolved primarily in non polar solvents and contains the larger amount of antifouling toxins. The second part of the composition is dissolved in water and/or polar solvents and contains hydrophilic polymers. The two parts are mixed together immediately prior to use and then applied in one operation on the underwater surface to be protected.

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