antifoulingpinnoitteilla
Antifoulingpinnoitteilla, often referred to as antifouling coatings, are specialized paints or surface treatments applied to submerged structures, most commonly to the hulls of boats and ships, to prevent the growth of marine organisms. These organisms, collectively known as fouling, include algae, barnacles, mussels, and other sessile invertebrates. Fouling can significantly increase drag on a vessel, leading to reduced speed, increased fuel consumption, and potential damage to the hull over time.
The primary function of antifouling coatings is to create a surface that is toxic or repellent to
The effectiveness and environmental impact of antifouling coatings are subjects of ongoing research and regulation. Concerns