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Marine Coatings
Marine painting is often overlooked, but very important, procedure. If done right, the marine painting will enhance your boat. A good paint job will improve the look of your boat and make it easier to clean.
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Marine painting is a very complex operation. You need to be able to choose the right paint to cover your boat’s topsides, bottom and deck. In most cases, it is beneficial to seek a professional when you decide to paint your boat The type of paint you choose for marine painting depends on many factors. You will have to consider the water conditions your boat is used in and the paint that has already been applied to the boat. For example, a speedboat used in cold, freshwater requires a different type of paint than a fishing boat used in warm, saltwater.
Professional marine painting companies will know exactly what type of paint each boat requires. Marine biofouling profoundly influences marine industries and activities. It slows the speed and increases the fuel consumption of ships, corrodes offshore platforms, and blocks seawater pipelines. The most effective and economical antifouling approach uses coatings. Fouling-release coatings (FRCs) with low surface free energy and high elasticity weakly adhere to marine organisms, so they can be readily removed by the water shear force. FRCs have attracted increasing interest because they are biocide-free and hence ecofriendly.
Quark Metaprotek
Marina
The best in class Indian technology delivering Excellent Weather resistance, Chemical & Abrasion resistance with Gloss retention. Application based performance value to support everyone
Small Fishing Trawlers: Fast acting CDP anti-fouling, specially designed for protection upto 1 year.
Huge Ships / Vessels: Self-polishing Anti-fouling coating providing protection from fouling for up to 5 years.
If you leave your boat in the water, especially saltwater, for an extended period of time, all kinds of aquatic creepy-crawlies are gonna start growing on the bottom of the boat—not a good thing. When this happens, we say that the bottom’s fouled—nautical-speak for a bad situation.
One way to prevent marine wildlife from colonizing on your boat is to use anti-fouling paint on the parts of the hull that are continually submerged—essentially, from the waterline down.