Field study of experimental antifouling paint formulations

This work presents the results of field testing of several experimental antifouling paints, which were exposed for up to 471 days to natural sea water in the Caribbean. The testing site was selected in order to obtain very critical conditions; therefore, static panels were immersed in water consider...

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Jaramillo Isaza, Franklin
Castaño González, Juan Guillermo
Echeverría Echeverría, Félix
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2011
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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Antifouling paint
biocide leaching rate
copper oxide
marine corrosion
rosin-based paints
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Field study of experimental antifouling paint formulations
title Field study of experimental antifouling paint formulations
spellingShingle Field study of experimental antifouling paint formulations
Antifouling paint
biocide leaching rate
copper oxide
marine corrosion
rosin-based paints
title_short Field study of experimental antifouling paint formulations
title_full Field study of experimental antifouling paint formulations
title_fullStr Field study of experimental antifouling paint formulations
title_full_unstemmed Field study of experimental antifouling paint formulations
title_sort Field study of experimental antifouling paint formulations
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Jaramillo Isaza, Franklin
Castaño González, Juan Guillermo
Echeverría Echeverría, Félix
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Jaramillo Isaza, Franklin
Castaño González, Juan Guillermo
Echeverría Echeverría, Félix
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Antifouling paint
biocide leaching rate
copper oxide
marine corrosion
rosin-based paints
topic Antifouling paint
biocide leaching rate
copper oxide
marine corrosion
rosin-based paints
description This work presents the results of field testing of several experimental antifouling paints, which were exposed for up to 471 days to natural sea water in the Caribbean. The testing site was selected in order to obtain very critical conditions; therefore, static panels were immersed in water considered as having an intense biological activity. Paints formulations are based in natural rosin as binder, and cuprous oxide as biocide. Three different plasticizers and binder/plasticizers ratios were employed, obtaining 22 different formulations, which were classified in three different groups according to their biocide leaching rate. Besides this, three commercial products were tested for comparison. Some of the experimental formulations, including paints with low biocide release rate, show as good or better performance than the commercial ones. From the plasticizers employed (chlorinated rubber, vegetable oleic acid, and vegetable oil), it was found that the best results were obtained with formulations prepared with chlorinated rubber. It was also observed that physical chemical water properties might have an important effect on paint efficiency, particularly the presence of particulate matter in the water or important variations of water oxygen content.
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