Silicone coating technology gives barnacles the “slip”
When marine
organisms like barnacles attach to the underwater hulls of ships, they increase
drag. This reduces vessel speed and maneuverability and increases fuel
consumption. Traditional, heavy-metal-based antifouling coatings are one
solution. While these coatings work well, increasing regulatory pressure is
driving the development of alternative solutions to marine fouling
problems.
One leading alternative involves the use of silicone-based technology to
create a non-toxic, “non-stick” coating that enables the ship’s passage through
the water to mechanically “wipe” away the fouling organisms. Because silicone
coatings reduce fouling by a physical rather than chemical means, they have
been ruled exempt from reporting by some regulatory agencies.
Learn about Dow Corning silicones for paints
and coatings.