pcschmid
Marine/Ocean
- Sep 19, 2002
- 7
I have an antifouling coating (cuprous oxide) over an epoxy base on a steel vessel. The AF was applied about 18 months ago. When the boat was pulled out of the water recently, most of the AF was gone (It was to be a 7-10 year system) and the AF is as hard as a rock, not soft as usual. Tried to lift with a putty knife and the AF crumbles into powder.
Manufaturer's data sheet says a small amount of thinner can be used (1 pint/1 gallon), but I don't think the applicator used any. I am guessing it is just a bad batch of paint (bad formulation).
Has anyone seen this before? Any ideas as to what would cause this type of effect on the coating?
Thanks in Advance
Manufaturer's data sheet says a small amount of thinner can be used (1 pint/1 gallon), but I don't think the applicator used any. I am guessing it is just a bad batch of paint (bad formulation).
Has anyone seen this before? Any ideas as to what would cause this type of effect on the coating?
Thanks in Advance