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Environmental Project no. 531 2000 |
Ecotoxicological Assessment of Antifouling Biocides and Nonbiocidal
Antifouling Paints
Abstract
Antifouling paint for pleasure crafts prevents algae and animals from sticking onto the
hull and makes the removal of fouling easy during cleaning. The active substances
degrade rapidly and will scarcely accumulate in the environment contrary to organic tin
substances. Antifouling paint containing no biocides is an experimental alternative to the
use of biocides. In a leachate test, one of the experimental types of paint showed effects
on algae and crustaceans.
Abstract in Danish
Bundmalinger til lystbåde skal forhindre, at alger og dyr sætter sig fast på skroget,
eller de skal gøre det let at fjerne begroningen ved rensning af skroget. Aktivstofferne
nedbrydes hurtigt og vil næppe blive ophobet i miljøet, som det er tilfældet for
organiske tinforbindelser. Biocidfri bundmaling er et eksperimentelt alternativ til
anvendelsen af biocider. For en af de eksperimentelle malingtyper blev der påvist
effekter over for alger og krebsdyr i test med udvaskningsvand.
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