Seahawk’s top-of-the-line dual biocide bottom paint,
Biocop TF (Tin Free), is the first non-tin-based antifouling paint to outperform the old tin-based paints.
An improved cuprous oxide,
zinc pyrithione dual biocide, and a state-of-the-art
“PL3” polymer controlled release mechanism leaving no harmful chemicals in the environment combine to make
Biocop TF a top performer among all antifouling paints.
This antifouling can be applied over properly prepared tin-based paint and is safe in
salt or
fresh water on boats of all sizes.
Biocop TF‘s harder ablative finish lasts longer on higher-speed boats and is abrasion resistant, allowing it to withstand maintenance scrubbing without removing paint and trailering and dry storage without damaging the coating.
- True multi-season performance
- Self-polishing copolymer chemistry provides continuous protection – even while tied at the dock
- “PL3” polymer controlled release technology allows more protection using less copper
- Harder formulation is more durable and lasts longer on high speed vessels
- May be taken in and out of the water without affecting antifouling properties
- For use in fresh or salt water
- Reliable color consistency for color matching
- 38% high purity cuprous oxide and 4.1% zinc pyrithione biocides
- Apply by brush, roller (3/8″ nap, solvent resistant), or spray
- Cleaner, and thinner for brush or spray: Seahawk 2033 Reducer
- Theoretical coverage is 315 ft²/gallon; 2 coats are recommended, 3 at the waterline and other high-wear areas. The product contains 57% solids (by volume).
SeaHawk Biocop TF is a top-tier dual biocide ablative antifouling paint designed to protect your boat’s hull from hard and soft marine growth.
Biocop bottom paint incorporates advanced technology that uses a combination of biocides, offering long-lasting protection.
Sea Hawk Biocop TF is ideal for those seeking high performance in challenging marine environments, as it continuously wears away, revealing fresh layers of biocide, making it perfect for boats that are frequently in the water.
When overcoating a previously painted hull, refer to the Compatibility Chart image in this entry.
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