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Appendix 1
Wildlife Computers have been undertaking tests on anti-fouling paint in various parts of the world.
Below is an image of submerged polyurethane and epoxy test plates after two months on a wharf pile in
New Zealand.
PropSpeed is at the top and has done a reasonable job but has started to fail. Next is a placebo blank area
with no protection that has fouled badly. The next strip down had Micron66 and no primer and the
Micron66 has nearly worn away completely.
The Micron66 at the bottom has primer and is pristine. One coat of Interprotect primer and three coats of
Micron66 are mandatory for a successful project.