FResCo
Fouling Restraining Coatings for Marine and Terrestrial Application
Biofouling
Some products spend most of their lifetime outdoors: from ship hulls, mooring lines, and fish farm nets to outdoor wall cladding and terrace tiles. These kinds of products are subject to the whims of nature. Over time, their surfaces accumulate microorganisms, algae or moss. This process, known as biofouling, degrades the surface material and negatively impacts product performance.
Coatings keep it clean!
Tackling biofouling is a costly endeavour. Therefore, companies prefer preventive measures, such as treating outdoor products with coatings to fend off fouling. Traditionally, these fouling restraining coatings were based on toxic metals such as tributyltin (banned since 2008) and copper.
A sustainable solution?
In their search for a sustainable and non-toxic coating technology, companies have been looking into bio-based coating agents for over a decade. Today, such agents are available, but their commercial use is limited due to poor performance.
Abundant and adaptable
The intercluster project FResCo seeks to overcome these limitations by developing novel bio-based coating agents that can be used commercially in both marine and terrestrial applications. To this end, the project will investigate several suitable biopolymers such as chitin, chitosan, pectin and alginate. These biopolymers are abundantly available on our planet. However, the commercial availability of these biopolymers is rather limited and they should be altered to meet specific coating requirements. Modification and formulation of these biopolymers, and finally their applications represent the core focus of FResCo.
Looking ahead
By the end of the project, industries will have access to novel, non-toxic and bio-based fouling restraining agents that can be used commercially in both marine and terrestrial applications. This way, FResCo will support companies in making their products more durable, and thus more sustainable.
Flemish Bioeconomy Label
Flemish Bioeconomy Label In the framework of the Flemish government’s policy plan for the bioeconomy, FResCo was awarded the Bioeconomy Label by VLAIO.
Financed through the recovery plan ‘Vlaamse Veerkracht’, the policy plan for the bioeconomy seeks, amongst others, to stimulate spearhead clusters like Catalisti and support their collaborative innovation projects.