Micron 66 Antifouling Paint
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With unique Biolux SPC technology, Micron 66 provides multi-season protection against fouling organisms—whether the boat is moving or not.
Unique among ablative bottom paints, the acrylic copolymer formula of Micron 66 with Biolux® reacts with saltwater at the paints surface to release biocide and prevent marine growth. Because the formula relies upon a chemical reaction and not water friction, Micron 66 is a great choice for boats that remain stationary in their slips for long periods of time.
Micron 66 self-polishes and becomes smoother with use. This reduces drag and fuel consumption. The polishing action of this paint also reduces the need for sanding when the time comes to repaint.
Unlike boats painted with traditional hard antifouling paints, boats painted with Micron 66 can also be hauled and re-launched without a need to repaint.
NOTE: Micron 66 is not suitable for use in freshwater.
Key Features
- Provides multi-season protection in all fouling conditions
- Suitable for powerboats and sailboats
- Self-polishing formula reduces drag and fuel consumption
- Reduces the need for sanding at haulout
- Good choice for boats that remain stationary at docks or moorings
Physical Data
- Vehicle type: Self-polishing copper (SPC) acrylate copolymer ablative
- Finish: Matte
- Available colors: Blue, Black, Red, Green
- Components: 1
- Curing mechanism: Solvent release
- Volume solids: 40%
- Additives: Biolux®
- Coverage: 320sq.ft./gal.
- VOC: 525grams/liter (as supplied)
- Active ingredients: 40% Cuprous Oxide
- Flash point: 98°F
Application
- Application Method: Brush, roller, airless, or conventional spray
- Number of coats recommended: 2-3 minimum Bare Wood: 3 coats (first thinned)
- Wet Film Thickness: 5.1 mils
- Dry Film Thickness: 2 mils
- Applicator: High-quality short nap roller (maximum 3/8” nap) brush
- Application temperature: Min. /Max. Range: 5°C/41°F and maximum 35°C/95°F.
- Thinner: 216, Model 117598 or 433, Model 203679
Drying Times* (Hours)
Drying | @41°F | @59°F | @73°F | @95°F |
---|---|---|---|---|
To touch | 3 hr. | 2 hr. | 1/2 hr. | 1/2 hr. |
To recoat | 12 hr. | 8 hr. | 6 hr. | 4 hr. |
To launch | 24 hr. | 18 hr. | 12 hr. | 12 hr. |
*The above dry times are minimums. May be recorded after the minimum time shown. There is no maximum dry time before launching.
Get the right amount of paint:
Boat Type | Bottom Paint |
---|---|
10' Dinghy | 1 qt. |
14' Outboard | 1-2 qt. |
18' Runabout | 2 qt. |
20' Sailboat | 3 qt. |
24' Runabout | 3-4 qt. |
30' Sailboat | 1.5 gal. |
32' Cruiser | 1.5-2 gal. |
36' Auxiliary | 2 gal. |
40' Cruiser | 2.5 gal. |
45' Sailboat | 3-3.5 gal |
50' Sportfisher | 4+ gal. |
Another way to determine bottom paint quantity is to estimate the approximate surface area of the hull below the waterline, using the following formula:
Length x Beam x .75 = Approximate underwater surface area in square feet.
Each paint has a “theoretical coverage” area, but most paints require at least two coats, so you can expect actual coverage to be no greater than half of the theoretical value.
More information
For detailed application instructions see the Micron 66 Data Sheet. NOTE: Manufacturer data sheets are subject to revision. Linked data sheets are believed to be accurate at the time of publication.