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Biofouling
The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research
Volume 16, 2000 - Issue 2-4
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Mechanical aspects of silicone coatings for hard foulant control

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Pages 301-309 | Received 16 Nov 1999, Accepted 18 Feb 2000, Published online: 09 Jan 2009
 

Barnacle release mechanisms and the durability of silicone coatings have been studied. Release studies were performed on both transparent, single‐layer silicone coatings and duplex silicone coatings. The release forces of pseudobarnacles (epoxied studs) and Chesapeake Bay barnacles (Balanus improvisus) were measured with a pull‐off (tension) tester; modes of release were revealed in video recordings of the separation process from transparent coatings on glass. Scratch tests with 0.8 mm spherically‐tipped diamond provided a measure of durability (tear resistance). Release forces from both coatings decreased as coating thickness increased. Both pseudobarnacles and barnacles separated by a peeling process, although differences in peeling modes were seen. The durability of coatings increased with increasing coating thickness. Release behavior is discussed in terms of a fracture mechanic's model for pull‐off separation, and the differences in adhesion between barnacles and pseudobarnacles are described.

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Corresponding author; fax: (202)767–3321; e‐mail: [email protected]

Present address: Chromalloy Dallas, Dallas, TX 75234, USA

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