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Corrosion Prevention for SeaPods

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For above the water I would recommend another clear system from our sister company SCS.  I would recommend the FS 9000.  It is actually an aircraft coating on steroids.  It is also clear and not susceptible to UV rays so it can last 25 + years.  It is flexible but the high gloss surface is very abrasion and impact resistant.  Both of these are NON PERMEABLE to moisture/liquid.

 

Both are Silane/siloxane technology.

Both products are roughly 5.25 sq  meters per liter.

 

They both are $380/gallon or ($100.39/liter)

 

The SEA-SPEED V 10 X CLEAR coverage on underwater portions is 5.25 sq meters per liter incl a 30 % loss factor.

 

The FS 9000 would be applied slightly thinner at 100 microns on above water areas.  The coverage would be 6.55 sq meters per liter incl 30 % loss factor.

 

The above pricing is EX works.  Depending on volume we might have some flexibility.  



https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_3_5f5DJU3kW10FBjvZXtuiA8h-q_rME?usp=sharing

 

 

Nano-Care Deutschland AG

 

we provide a wide range of ceramic coatings which are able to be applied on gelcoat to provide the surface with a high resistance to UV radiation and any kind of weathering. Enclosed please find the corresponding documentation. However, our coating is not available in different colors, but is a coating which can be applied on any kind of colored lacquer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TDS and Safety Sheets:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Bg-PaarOljZvs5tRZMAXPlUGcqTS7V1F?usp=sharing




Anti-fouling paints

If you still want to read about anti-fouling paints then here are some links. Each source is classifying it differently. 

 

https://www.thoughtco.com/choose-best-anti-fouling-paint-2293043

 

https://uk.boats.com/reviews/how-to-choose-the-right-antifouling/

 

http://www.starboardmarineinc.com/Home/bottompainting/bottom-paint-types




https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702110700584

 

https://www.metstrade.com/news/articles/the-future-of-nontoxic-antifouling/