2Tizwoz
Well-Known Member
Plascoat make a plastic coating which has been tried and tested for decades. http://www.plascoat.com/en-gb/coating-applications/marine-environments.htmlAs we have powder coasting facilities I am going to epoxy powder coat our prop. Another experiment, but hopefully it will provide protection against both corrosion and fouling - If it fouls with naughty little barnacles, we can just pop the prop off, stick it in the oven until the coating burns off, and reapply - in theory.
Any reason this shouldnt work?
They claim it reduces marine fouling. It's very smooth and remains flexible.
Work on anti-fouling has been done involving silicone coatings which are effective and long lasting.
http://www.gallois.be/ggmagazine_2006/gg_06_12_2006_267.pdf Newcastle university carried out the research on a propeller in conjunction with International Paints. The conclusion was that it worked.