Preventive method against apposition of a marine organism and a

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Pile or nap type surface or component – Particular shape or structure of pile

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428 87, 428 95, 405 24, 422 6, F02B 304, B08B 1700, B32B 302, B32B 3300

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051166550

ABSTRACT:
A preventive method against apposition of a marine organism according to which a preventive sheet having white or green fur-like fibers provided to be thick thereon, for example such as a boa cloth obtained by napping the front surface of a polyester cloth, is attached to portions of a structure which is to be brought into contact with sea water, with the fibers facing toward the seawater when the sheet is attached to the structure. The preventive sheet comprises a base member to be attached to the submerged portion of the structure and the fur-like fibers thickly provided on the front surface of the base member so as to be flexible and thereby naturally sway in water. The fur-like fibers may be raised vertically in a straight fashion and may contain an ultraviolet-ray absorbent. The base member may be dotted over with magnetic pieces such as magnets.

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patent: 4923730 (1990-05-01), Taniguchi et al.

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