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On Aug 16, 11:46*am, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:14:57 -0400, "Glenn Ashmore" wrote: Give it a few years. *U. Florida has been studying shark and porpoise skin for some time trying to produce a low friction non-depleting non-toxic anti-fouling coating for the Navy. * Last I heard they were in full scale testing. I was under the impression that anti fouling paint, or copper sheets for that matter, work only because they are toxic. Casady Thats true, unless you can find a new material that will not allow anything to stick. Ever see a barney on a shark? There were some "Snake Skin" coatings that were rolled on in 6 layers. Once anything stuck the friction would make the paint layer shed. Ok but major hassel to apply right. Fred |
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