NealB
Well-Known Member
Any views on \'Hotvac\' treatment?
According to the Hotvac website, conventional treatment of underwater blistering in grp (using heat lamps) does not achieve uniform results across the surface area. Also, it does not eliminate the styrenes that are causing the blistering.
'Hotvac' claims: to give highly consistent treatment across the whole surface, to get moisture content down to zero (that's my uninformed interpretation), and to eliminate styrenes completely.
They therefore claim that a 'Hotvac' treated hull is much less likely to experience recurrence of blisters in the future.
Any views? Any experiences?
Thanks.
According to the Hotvac website, conventional treatment of underwater blistering in grp (using heat lamps) does not achieve uniform results across the surface area. Also, it does not eliminate the styrenes that are causing the blistering.
'Hotvac' claims: to give highly consistent treatment across the whole surface, to get moisture content down to zero (that's my uninformed interpretation), and to eliminate styrenes completely.
They therefore claim that a 'Hotvac' treated hull is much less likely to experience recurrence of blisters in the future.
Any views? Any experiences?
Thanks.