
MariThane II Multi
Multi-Purpose Marine Coating & Lining
MariThane II Multi is a multi-purpose, 100% solids two-component, quick-setting, polyurethane coating system designed to protect a wide range of marine structures against physical and chemical attack.
A recently-added feature of MariThane II Multi is that the cost and other hassles associated with abrasive blasting can be eliminated in many cases. This product works well over a substrate prepared with Madison Chemical’s FerroGrip Surface Preparation Compound, which has the ability to dissolve mill scale and corrosion, revealing a pristine, coatable surface. Of course, it will also work superbly over traditional surface preparation methods, routinely achieving adhesion values in excess of 3,000 psi.
MariThane II Multi offers excellent resistance to cathodic disbondment, impact and abrasion in both fresh and salt water applications. This product lowers overall costs by reducing the application time and increasing throughput, while providing an extended service life.
Typical Applications
Application Instructions
MariThane Multi is a two-component, 1:1 ratio, quick-setting polyurethane. It can be spray applied to any thickness in a single coat at any ambient temperature.
Available Variations
MariThane II Multi (CM) is a modified version of MariThane II Multi that contains NanoShield™, a ceramic additive that provides superior abrasion resistance to physical structures that are subject to accelerated wear.
MariThane II Multi (AM) is a modified version of MariThane II Multi that contains an EPA-registered anti-microbial agent called MicroSpear™. Although the standard formulation is not susceptible to deterioration by animal fouling, the AM version provides for extended service longevity in marine applications where barnacle infestation and hyperactive microbial behavior contribute to accelerated corrosion.
AM and CM additives can be specified together in your special version of MariThane II Multi where service conditions require. Both are suitable for potable water use.