Method of reducing fouling of marine structures and coated struc

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond

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428264, 428268, 428416, 428461, 428463, 428, 428533, 428537, 428538, 428543, 427340, 427388A, 427407R, 427408, 427409, 106 15AR, 114 67R, 260 296NR, 260 296RW, 9 6R, 9 6W, B05D 302, B05D 304, B32B 700

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ABSTRACT:
An anti-fouling overcoating composition for watercraft or stationary underwater structures precoated with hard-surface leaching-type anti-fouling paint consists essentially of an aqueous solution or dispersion of a carboxylated hydrophilic acrylic polymer, a cross-linking agent for the carboxylated hydrophilic polymer, polyethylenimine or a hydrophilic polyethylenimine derivative and an effective amount of an ultraviolet-absorbing agent.

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