Maritime domain case (Marine Buoy)
Ten solid coatings provide a tough and low density material with high strength and light weight. This allows the institution to retain their current cheaper buoy design and avoid purchasing expensive fiberglass buoys. Safety yellow meets the requirements of Coastal management for inland waterway buoys. After spraying, the color is bright, the appearance is exquisite, the quality is stable, the use effect is good, and the cost is reduced.
1. Basic information
A private environmental monitoring agency is looking for a separate material to protect its buoys. Buoys carry various aquatic tools aimed at collecting environmental data, such as pollutants during project interpretation, oxygen levels during fish spawning season, or other expected data. A typical float is made of closed cell foam blocks glued together. It is difficult for the institution to protect foam. When the equipment data is collected, the weight of the buoy exceeds 100 pounds. The foam is damaged during transportation and launch. The organization is considering redesigning their buoys with harder and more expensive fiber fibers.
2. Solution
Received 20-30 batches of buoys from the environmental monitoring company. Before encapsulating the foam with yellow paint, the franchise cleaned the excess dirt and debris in the foam. Because of the encapsulation on the foam and the tough adhesive pillar, primer is not required. When applying ten solid coatings, specific coatings will be used to provide UV stability on that color.
3. Application results
Ten solid coatings provide a tough and low density material with high strength and light weight. This allows the institution to retain their current cheaper buoy design and avoid purchasing expensive fiberglass buoys. Safety yellow meets the requirements of Coastal management for inland waterway buoys. After spraying, the color is bright, the appearance is exquisite, the quality is stable, the use effect is good, and the cost is reduced.
