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Contract no. SCP2-GA-2012-314697
LEAF
Low emission antifouling coatings based on the novel discovered post settlement penetration
triggered antifouling
THEME: SST.2012.5.2-3 CALL: FP7-SST-2012-RTD-1
Efficacy Demonstration Report Available for Download
www.leaf-antifouling.eu
“LEAF-Prototype”
“Boat Test 2015-2016”
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Table of Content
1 Executive summary ...................................................... Fel! Bokmärket är inte definierat.
2 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 4
Scope of the Demonstration Boat Test (TRL6 to TRL7) ..................................................... 4
3 Method ................................................................................................................................ 5
Recruitment of test boats and registration form: ................................................................ 5
Selection process ................................................................................................................. 6
Distribution of LEAF-Prototype ......................................................................................... 6
Online survey post use ........................................................................................................ 7
4 Results ................................................................................................................................. 8
Results in Graphic form ...................................................................................................... 8
5 Conclusions ....................................................................................................................... 14
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1 Abstract
Between April and May 2015, 55 boat owners, chosen from 133 registered volunteer,
have received the LEAF-Prototype paint. In the LEAF experimental antifouling paint
the normally employed 30% in wt. Cu2O, are replaced by only 0.1% of an organic
molecule (Abamectin) produced by a soil bacterium (Streptomyces avermitilis). Worth
to mention that half of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to
William C. Campbell and Satoshi Ōmura for discovering abamectin and derivatives (see
Annex 1). The large boat test reported in this document was designed primarily in
order to demonstrate the feasibility; industrial scalability and market acceptance of
the proposed copper-free antifouling paint. The LEAF consortium already before the
project started in 2012, had individuated these three pillar as all very essential for
any alternative to copper paint to make any impact in a so conservative market.
The LEAF-Prototype paint was developed under the first two year of the project, and
here it demonstrates very high efficacy, extraordinary market acceptance, better
economic profile and, most important of all, a promising first round of environmental
risk assessment for aquatic environment.
At the beginning of 2015, the LEAF consortium had chosen the paint formulation to
become the “LEAF-Prototype”. This “LEAF-Prototype” formulation represented the
last evolution of all the formulations produced and tested in the frame of the LEAF
project in the previous two years. The selection has been based on the results (i.e.
efficacy, mechanical and chemical results, as investigated in the previous two years by
mean of laboratory tests and static panel’s field test and some preliminary boat test).
In particular the last few candidate formulations still standing as feasible after two
years research were tested in late 2014 in a final static panel’s field test in Brazil
before choosing the LEAF-Prototype. The paint was thus employed for the
Demonstration boat test starting summer 2015.
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2 Introduction
Scope of the Demonstration Boat Test
The formulation chosen has been then formulated in the needed amount by the
industrial partner Boero S.p.A.
This test is not to be regarded as scientific designed field test of an experimental
formulation on boats. Several field tests of scientific character have been carried out
during the LEAF project on several LEAF experimental formulations with positive and
negative control and in different waters (Italy, UK, Sweden, Brazil, Oman and New
Zealand). Thus a huge amount of scientific results and useful information have
already been collected (see Deliverable D3.3). This Demonstration Test represents
instead a huge step beyond the TRL6 in order to bring the “LEAF-Prototype” to a
TRL7 i.e. “technology tested and demonstrated in industrial environment”. In this
particular case the industrial environment is not only sea-water, but the condition of
production, distribution and usage in real life. This means that several factors
influencing a paint acceptance and feasibility into the real market have been tested
here, rather than a repetition on larger scale of a scientific controlled test. So the lack
of control surfaces and stringent scientific design is consciously applied in this
particular test.
Note: The 17 boat owners still not having completed the online-survey have reported
by email that the performance in general on energy saving are still so good that there
are not planning removing the boat from water for hull inspection, these volunteer
will complete the online survey only once they will see the necessity to do some
maintenance on the hull.
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3 Method
Recruitment of test boats and registration form:
Using traditional and digital information channels such as web pages, sector specific
magazines, Facebook groups and many other distribution channels, the LEAF
consortium has managed to reach a very high number of boat owners. The
announcement of the boat test in summer 2015 was announced early in 2014. The
test for the LEAF-prototype and the link to the registration form for this test has been
disseminated outside and inside Europe (See Appendix 1). A brief example of the
diversification of channel used and success can be observed in (figure 1) as reported
from the total tester answering the online survey until this date
(38answered/55tester).
Figure 1: The absolute number and percent distribution of the registered volunteers (only
the 38 answering) divided by the channel they have found LEAF Boat Test registration.
Other is often personal communication with participant in the project or more often from
other boat owners at the same marina.
In the registration form all necessary information has been recorded in order to allow
the LEAF consortium to be able to make a second screening of candidates and of
course also the overall logistic of this demanding big test.
The goal of the demonstration test was in fact to test the LEAF-Prototype on a high
enough number of boats being able to at the same time demonstrate up scalability,
enhance the statistical relevance and also in order to cover for many different factors
such as water conditions; boat type; idle/use periods; cruising speed among others in
order to demonstrate that the “system” as it is called in TRL definition can be
validated for the real industrial environment or final situation of use. The total
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registered interested boat owners were 133 (as updated at the closing of the online-
registration in March 2015) and responses were arriving from all over the world
(figure 2).
This success made possible, after a second screening, to cover different geographical
area, different boat type and usage behavioural as described earlier.
Figure 2: Numbers of registered boat owners in the first phase of the selection divided by
country updated in March 2015 (registration closed in March 2015).
Selection process
From the 133 registered boat owners (Figure 2) a total of 55 volunteer has been
selected (See Appendix 3) taking in consideration the parameters needed to be
covered but the demonstration process as designed from the WP4 working-group.
These parameters has been i.e. geographical distribution, predicted usage rate of the
vessel, type of vessel, type of hull (aluminium, glass fibre, wood etc.) and many other,
not forgetting the logistic feasibility of a research project not dealing with revenues
and market possibility
Distribution of LEAF-Prototype
These 55 selected volunteer has been contacted via email and communication about
decision of the LEAF consortium to employ their boat for the Demonstration test.
Further information and explanation have been following in the days after the
decision. Similarly the communication has been sent to the non-selected ones.
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After the signing of a Product Liability Waiver document (see Appendix 2) many of
the volunteers have received at their postal address the needed amount of cans of
product TDS and MSDS (appendix 5 and 6). The LEAF-Prototype has been
distributed for free to all the boat owners, and all the expenses for logistic has been
covered by the LEAF project consortium. No one of the boat owners have been asked
to pay for any of the necessary step or material in order to test this specific paint.
Moreover some of the Swedish boat owners (expecially those on the west cost of
Sweden) have been invited to an event at SP where the field test has been presented
shortly and the LEAF-Prototype cans have been manually distributed the same day (8
April 2015).
This event has been covered by local and national media (Figure 3 and “Deliverable
6.3”).
Figure 3: Distribution of LEAF prototype at information event at SP, Borås Sweden, 8
April 2015(Source Local Newspaper “Borås Tidning”).
The boat owners have then applied the LEAF-Prototype and launched the boat in
seawater for the sailing season. The test for all 55 have started thus between
April/May 2015.
Online survey post use
In September 2015, after 4 to 5 months testing, an online survey has been distributed
to all the 55 participants. The questionnaire to be filled by the boat owner is included
(Appendix 4) at the end of this report.
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4 Results in graphic
Of the 55 participants to the Demonstration test in summer 2015, a total of 38
volunteers have completed the online survey until the date of publication of this
report. The graphs attached here under shows the result from this online survey in
graphical form. The questions can be found in Appendix4 and are reported in the
figure in text or in scale form. Thus this graphic report is self-explaining.
NOTE: The 17 boat owners still not having completed the online-survey have
reported by email that the performance in general on energy saving are still so good
that there are not planning removing the boat from water for hull inspection, these
volunteer will complete the online survey only once they will see the necessity to do
some maintenance on the hull.
Results in Graphic form
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5 Conclusions In Conclusion the results shows very good paint applicability; extraordinary efficacy
in use and overall impressive functionality of the LEAF-Prototype paint. As can be
seen in (Figure 4) where 95% of the interviewed boat owners report that the
“likelihood for them to buy LEAF-Prototype paint if this was on the market today” is
between “extremely” to “very likely” while the remaining 5% consider this as
“somewhat likely”.
Figure 4: Market acceptance question.
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Appendix 1 “2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine”
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Appendix 2: “Online Registration Form”
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Appendix 3: “Liability Release”
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