Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Abstract
Test panels comprised of uncoated, copper coated and silicone coated 7/8'' (22 mm) mesh knitted nylon net were evaluated to compare their properties and the effectiveness to prevent biofouling. This paper describes test procedures that were developed to quantify the performance in terms of antifouling, cleanability, drag and cost. The copper treatment was the most effective at controlling fouling, however, the silicone treated nets were the easiest to clean. The drag forces on the net were a function of twine diameter, twine roughness and fouling. After immersion, the uncoated nets had the most drag followed by the silicone and copper treatments. The cost of applying silicone to nets is high; however, improved formulations may provide a non-toxic alternative to control fouling.
First Page
22142
Last Page
22154
DOI
10.3390/ijms151222142
Publication Date
2014
Recommended Citation
Swain, Geoffrey and Shinjo, Nagahiko, "Comparing Biofouling Control Treatments for Use on Aquaculture Nets" (2014). Ocean Engineering and Marine Sciences Faculty Publications. 98.
https://repository.fit.edu/oems_faculty/98