superheat6k
Well-Known Member
I am fed up with heavy barnacle growth on the props destroying both my fuel economy and speed, so I investigated possible use of PTFE coating - WOW !
Used extensively by the offshore industry, but not sure if any boaters have tried it. Considering the price I wouldn't be surpised if they haven't, but I have been offered two materials -
One is TC1008F at a mere £600 per prop (20" 3 blade)
The other is MC3005 at a staggering £1,275 per prop.
Due to lack of application experience on propellors the process cannot be guaranteed.
Has anyone knowledge of using PTFE based coatings on propellor applications ?
Does it work ?
If so is there a cheaper process available ?
Used extensively by the offshore industry, but not sure if any boaters have tried it. Considering the price I wouldn't be surpised if they haven't, but I have been offered two materials -
One is TC1008F at a mere £600 per prop (20" 3 blade)
The other is MC3005 at a staggering £1,275 per prop.
Due to lack of application experience on propellors the process cannot be guaranteed.
Has anyone knowledge of using PTFE based coatings on propellor applications ?
Does it work ?
If so is there a cheaper process available ?