EXCLUSIVE: Graphene coating targets efficiency

Overhead image of a container ship at sea

Source: GIT Coatings

GIT Coatings has launched its next-generation graphene-based foul-release coating, marking what it describes as a major shift away from traditional biocide-based antifouling systems toward performance-driven hull management

The new XGIT-FORCE coating, already being applied across a range of vessels including tankers, bulk carriers and cruise ships, is designed to deliver up to 10% fuel savings while improving durability and environmental performance.

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