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Why ship hulls are painted red
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Makes it go fasta

Is it just tradition or something more?

That's because the red paint traditionally contains anti-fouling agents to prevent marine growth. Cool fact!

i see, it makes totla sense

That's interesting.

👀

Because red paint is the best protection against rust

Anti-fouling paint is a specialized coating applied to the hulls of ships to prevent the growth of marine organisms like barnacles, algae, and mussels. These organisms can attach themselves to the underwater part of a ship, increasing drag, reducing fuel efficiency, and potentially damaging the hull over time. Types of Anti-Fouling Paint: •Ablative (Self-polishing): Slowly wears away over time, exposing fresh biocide. •Hard coating: Durable and long-lasting, but biocides leach out without wearing the coating away. •Foul-release coatings: Use silicone or fluoropolymer surfaces that are slippery, making it hard for organisms to attach (usually biocide-free).

Well that's another info to keep in mind

Good to know


