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Antfouling on North Sea static structures

Antfouling on North Sea static structures

Antfouling on North Sea static structures

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I am looking for information on antifouling techniques  used on offshore North Sea static structures. Also for any scientific papers published on the subject.

RE: Antfouling on North Sea static structures

For the "genderless" 5727 (Coastal)

Your posting is from early this year and I hope that a late reaction still has some value.

An informative article may become a starter for you:
http://www.marine.copper.org/5-offshore....
Concentrating however on Copper-Nickel

For papers on the subject:
http://www.marinecorrosionforum.org/past...

Hope you may find further links through these.

Cordial greetings;

Known100
(Marine Dredging)

RE: Antfouling on North Sea static structures

A repeat for 5727 (Coastal):
North Sea static structures - Antifouling

Under "Corrosion Control International" CCI is mentioned:
*Retrowrap* systems: protection of pipes, risers, concrete pilings in the subsea and splash zone.
This sub-link is to be found under:
http://www.slickbar.com
(This main web is for a World Leader in Oil Spill Control Technology).
But that is exactly the meaning of 'links'.
Specialization may also entail the need of papers on the subject and you may pursue there.

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