Tribou Melissa, Swain Geoffrey
a Department of Ocean Engineering and Sciences , Florida Institute of Technology , Melbourne , FL , USA.
Biofouling. 2017 Jul;33(6):494-504. doi: 10.1080/08927014.2017.1328596.
More than 90% of US Navy Ships are coated with copper ablative paint. These ships may spend long periods of time pier-side, which makes them vulnerable to fouling. Hull grooming has been proposed as a means of maintaining the coatings in an operational condition. This study investigated the effect of grooming on a copper ablative coating exposed statically for six years. Grooming was performed weekly or monthly with controls left ungroomed. The fouling community was visually assessed, dry film thickness measurements were taken to monitor coating loss, and the copper leaching rates were measured. It was found that weekly and monthly groomed surfaces reduced fouling, and the ungroomed surfaces became fully fouled. Coating loss was similar for weekly, monthly and ungroomed surfaces. The results suggest that grooming is a viable method for maintaining copper ablative coatings in a fouling-free condition without adverse increases in the total copper output.
超过90%的美国海军舰艇都涂有铜质烧蚀漆。这些舰艇可能会长时间停靠在码头边,这使得它们容易受到污垢的影响。船体清理已被提议作为一种将涂层维持在可运行状态的方法。本研究调查了清理对静态暴露六年的铜质烧蚀涂层的影响。清理每周或每月进行一次,对照组不进行清理。通过目视评估污垢群落,测量干膜厚度以监测涂层损失,并测量铜的浸出率。结果发现,每周和每月清理的表面减少了污垢,而未清理的表面则完全被污垢覆盖。每周、每月清理和未清理的表面的涂层损失相似。结果表明,清理是一种可行的方法,可以将铜质烧蚀涂层维持在无污垢状态,而不会使总铜输出量出现不利增加。