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The Effects of Silicone Fluid Additives and Silicone Elastomer Matrices on Barnacle Adhesion Strength
Authors:Christopher J Kavanagh  Geoffrey W Swain  Brett S Kovach  Judith Stein  Christina Darkangelo-Wood  Kathryn Truby
Institution:1. Department of Oceanography &2. Ocean Engineering , Florida Institute of Technology , 150 West University Boulevard, Melbourne, FL, 32901, USA cjkav@fit.edu;4. Ocean Engineering , Florida Institute of Technology , 150 West University Boulevard, Melbourne, FL, 32901, USA;5. GE Global Research Center , One Research Circle, Niskayuna, NY, 12309, USA
Abstract:Barnacle adhesion strength was used to screen seventy-seven polydimethylsiloxane elastomeric coatings for fouling-release properties. The test coatings were designed to investigate the effect on barnacle adhesion strength of silicone fluid additive type, additive location, additive molecular weight, additive loading level, mixtures of additives, coating matrix type and coating fillers. The type of silicone fluid additive was the primary controlling factor in barnacle fouling-release. The type of silicone matrix in which the fluid resided was found to alter the effect on fouling-release. Two PDMS fluids, DMSC15 and DBE224, significantly reduced the adhesion strength of barnacles compared to unmodified elastomers. Optimum fouling-release performance was dependent on the interaction of fluid type and elastomeric matrix.
Keywords:PDMS elastomeric coatings  silicone fluid additives  fouling-release  ASTM D-5618  adhesion strength  Balanus eburneus
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