Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 20 Litre |
| Packaging Size | 4 Litre |
| Packaging Type | Tin |
| Brand | Berger |
| Surface Of Application | Wood |
| Provide Home Painting | No |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
containing a formulation of water-soluble bioactive ingredients and organotin compounds, that is then applied to the hull of your yacht which slows the growth of barnacles, algae and marine organisms that attach to the hull. Antifoulings tend to fall into two main categories; self-polishing and conventional antifouling. Generally, most raw materials used to make up these antifouling are similar and it is the proportions, quality and binders used that determine their properties. Self-polishing antifouling is the most widely used for regular moving vessels, depending upon vessel speed. This type is partially soluble in water and so once immersed the resin binders are broken down in a controlled manner which continually exposes a fresh layer of biocide. Conventional antifouling work on a principle known as contact leaching. Upon application, antifoulings dry to form an insoluble resin that is packed with biocides which leach out on contact with water to prevent fouling. The leaching process is chemically controlled ensuring that biocide is released throughout the season, however, the amount of biocide released will steadily decline.