Chugoku unveils antifouling ingredient

Aug 12 2016


Claimed to be first branded marine coatings to feature the patented antifouling ingredient Selektope have been launched by Chugoku Marine Paints (CMP).

Developed by I-TECH, Selektope’s pharmacological action is claimed to be unique in the marine antifouling application. It repels barnacle settlement on ships’ hulls by temporarily stimulating the barnacle larvae’s swimming behaviour.

CMP’s new generation ‘SEAFLO NEO’ range of antifoulings make the Selektope solution available as a high performance product for mainstream operations, under two separate brands - SEAFLO NEO CF PREMIUM and SEAFLO NEO-S PREMIUM.

SEAFLO NEO CF PREMIUM is based on zinc polymer technology and is a coating with an in-service life exceeding five years, ideal for oceangoing vessels operating worldwide. It has already been applied in full coats to vessels owned by shipping companies based in Sweden, Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan.

SEAFLO NEO-S PREMIUM, is based on silyl polymer technology, and specifically targets ‘low activity’ vessels. It has kept hulls ‘free from barnacles’, even when ships have been static during outfitting in the harsh fouling conditions in South Korean shipyards, according to CMP.

“These new SEAFLO NEO antifoulings will meet the demands of today’s shipping market,” said Masaya Hata, CMP general sales manager. “SEAFLO NEO CF PREMIUM is particularly effective for owners seeking optimised vessel efficiency in high fouling areas, while SEAFLO NEO-S PREMIUM comes into its own when ships spend more of their time at rest.”
 
The range has been developed over a decade of trials and performance data gathering by CMP. Due to the low concentration needed, Selektope does not compromise the chemical structure, colour or other co-operative biocides of a marine coating.
 
Philip Chaabane, Chief Executive I-TECH, said: “After a 16-year journey for Selektope through research, testing, approvals and industrialisation, we are honored to be part of CMP’s new premium antifouling range. Selektope is already excelling in mainstream shipping operations, as well as the tougher conditions arising from more aggressive fouling.” 
 



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