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Biocide-Free, Graphene-Based Foul Release Coating For Marine Vessels Announced

CRX Coatings, a retailer that specializes in sustainable paints and coatings for seafaring vessels, has launched its X21 Foul Release Coating, a graphene-infused, biocide-free foul release hull coating.

The company’s latest product is designed to prevent biofouling without harming the environment, and it can be used on both marine and freshwater vessels. The coating is available in quart, gallon, and five-gallon kits to meet the needs of recreational and commercial vessel owners.

For more information, please visit https://crxcoatings.com/

Biofouling, also known as marine growth, can occur on any part of a ship that makes contact with the water. Unabated growth will lead to a buildup of unwanted marine organisms on the hull, potentially facilitating the spread of invasive species across ecosystems. Additionally, biofouling can reduce the overall performance of a vessel, increasing fuel usage and, in turn, the operational costs and the environmental impact of the ship.

The most common method of preventing biofouling is to use antifouling coating on ship hulls. However, in light of recent research exploring the adverse effects that traditional antifouling products have on marine ecosystems, new regulations have been introduced into the maritime sector, prompting manufacturers to focus on developing more sustainable alternatives. CRX Coatings is one such manufacturer, and their biocide-free X21 Foul Release Coating illustrates their innovations in the field.

As a graphene-based coating, the X21 Foul Release Coating is chemically inert and lacks the toxic effects that copper and other harmful substances typically used in traditional antifouling coatings have on the surrounding waters. Rather than emitting chemicals, graphene creates a smooth, low-friction surface that deters marine organisms from attaching to the hull, preventing the accumulation of marine growth.

Graphene is also durable and resistant to corrosion, and its properties lend to the hydrodynamics of the vessel it is applied to, creating a “self-cleaning” effect where the motion of the boat will clean the hull. As a result, customers will not have to reapply the X21 Foul Release Coating as frequently, extending product life cycles and leading to less waste.

“The use of graphene in bottom paints aligns with the principles of improving the circular economy,” says a spokesperson for CRX Coatings. “CRX Coatings is leading the charge with the development of such coatings. Our products are the premier choice for eco-friendly coatings as the boating industry moves away from toxic antifouling methods.”

Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://crxcoatings.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Michael Olson
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Organization: CRX Coatings
Address: 2409 Sycamore Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37921, United States
Phone: +1-865-888-5578
Website: https://crxcoatings.com/

Source: NewsNetwork

Release ID: 89145773

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