The invention discloses a method for preventing aquatic organism parasitism on a ship bottom shell. According to the bionic squamous hull material manufactured by using a novel process, the density of the squamous protrusions is 15000-2000 particles per square meter, and barb type squamous polymeric protrusions are arranged at the squamous protrusions every 1.5 mm to prevent large types of parasitic organisms from adhering to the bionic squamous hull material. The ship bottom shell is built through the process, attachment of barnacles and other harmful marine parasites can be effectively prevented, and the ship maintenance cost is reduced.

    本发明公开了一种船底壳防止水生物寄生的方法。通过使用一种新型工艺打造的仿生鳞状船壳材料,其鳞状突起密度为每平方米15000‑2000颗,其鳞状突起处每间距1.5mm便有一种倒钩式鳞状聚合突起,用以防护较大类寄生生物附着。通过使用本工艺建造船底壳可有效防止藤壶等有害性海洋寄生物的附着,减少船舶维修成本。


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    Title :

    Method for preventing aquatic organism parasitism of ship bottom shell


    Additional title:

    一种船底壳防止水生物寄生的方法


    Contributors:
    SUN ZHEN (author) / XUE DONGMEI (author) / GU SHIYU (author) / WANG XINGHAO (author)

    Publication date :

    2021-11-12


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Chinese


    Classification :

    IPC:    B63B Schiffe oder sonstige Wasserfahrzeuge , SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS



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