It does not contain any active substances, such as toxic biocides.
Color | Capacity | Code |
---|---|---|
white | 750 ml / 2,5 l | 300009843 / 300009847 |
dark blue | 750 ml / 2,5 l | 300009836 / 300009846 |
black | 750 ml / 2,5 l | 300011250 / 300011251 |
Exposure of a freshly applied antifouling paint to moist air can lead to color change. The discoloration is only superficial and does not affect the effectiveness of the antifouling paint.
Manually:
Spray:
Type | GRP laminates, wood, Steel, aluminium | |
Place | Below waterline | |
Function | Antifouling paint discourages the growth of barnacles, weed, and other water life on the submersed hull of the boat. | |
Application | brush, roll, spray gun | |
Thinning * | No | |
Theoretical coverage For 1l | 9÷10 m2 for 100 μmWFT/ 50 μm DFT | |
Coats number | 1 – 3 | |
Time between layers | Min 5 h | |
Dry to launch: | Min 12 h – max 30 day |
In the case of high temperatures and the need to thin the antifouling paint, a maximum dilution of 0-5% (by volume) is recommended.
Dilution and the application method directly affect the thickness of the antifouling paint layer.
Special attention should be paid to obtaining a specific coating thickness (100 μm DTF), which ensures the effective operation of the antifouling paint.
The self-polishing antifouling paint is a product recommended primarily for protecting the hulls of fiberglass
Hard antifouling is a hard antifouling paint recommended for owners of motorboats and sailboats moving
It is designed for use on aluminum, steel, laminate, and wood.
Sea-Line HARD and Sea-Line self-polishing antifouling are not intended for aluminum surfaces. They include copper oxide, which in contact with aluminum causes galvanic corrosion. Especially on aluminum, we offer ALU-PLUS self-polishing anti-fouling paint, which, in addition to excellent adhesion to aluminum, is also 30% more effective than traditional anti-fouling paints.
We do not recommend using universal thinners. The use of a thinner with an unknown composition may result in loss of adhesion, lack of proper flow of paint and varnish defects.
Yes, you can mix Sea-Line polyurethane paints. The only difference are the pigments of polyurethane paints that determine the color of the paint. But remember to keep the right proportions of base, hardener and thinner.