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HOT VAC HULL CURE

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A British invention based on sound scientific and technical principles, it represents a revolution in osmosis treatment.
HotVac is a patented treatment that applies heat and vacuum to evaporate impurities and moisture from the hull. By combining moderate heat with a high vacuum, it effectively lowers the evaporation point of moisture and other impurities in the hull.
These impurities - a mixture of propylene glycol, styrene and organic acids - are always the cause of blistering and thus of hull damage. This procedure ensures thorough treatment of the GRP laminate without heat damage, thus avoiding the risk of hull deformation.
It can even restore the structural strength of the hull. Flexible HotVac blankets wrap around the hull, thus forming an airtight seal; these can be applied to any hull shape. Uniform temperature control within /- 1°C is achieved by applying high-performance electronics. In addition, the HotVac process is environmentally friendly: no atomizers, no polluting chemicals and extremely quiet operation. It usually requires no more than a four-hour treatment for an affected surface.
Typically, a ten-meter boat can be treated and repaired in less than ten days.
Hotvac is a combination of two factors involved in the drying of the laminate, suitable for osmosis repair, prior to the application of the appropriate products.

Heat: produced by a thermal blanket that adheres to the hull providing a temperature to the laminate of /-80º forcing drying.

Vacuum: the blanket is attached by means of a special tape (taky tape) to the hull, which achieves the necessary watertightness.

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A British invention based on sound scientific and technical principles, it represents a revolution in osmosis treatment.
HotVac is a patented treatment that applies heat and vacuum to evaporate impurities and moisture from the hull. By combining moderate heat with a high vacuum, it effectively lowers the evaporation point of moisture and other impurities in the hull.
These impurities - a mixture of propylene glycol, styrene and organic acids - are always the cause of blistering and thus of hull damage. This procedure ensures thorough treatment of the GRP laminate without heat damage, thus avoiding the risk of hull deformation.
It can even restore the structural strength of the hull. Flexible HotVac blankets wrap around the hull, thus forming an airtight seal; these can be applied to any hull shape. Uniform temperature control within /- 1°C is achieved by applying high-performance electronics. In addition, the HotVac process is environmentally friendly: no atomizers, no polluting chemicals and extremely quiet operation. It usually requires no more than a four-hour treatment for an affected surface.
Typically, a ten-meter boat can be treated and repaired in less than ten days.
Hotvac is a combination of two factors involved in the drying of the laminate, suitable for osmosis repair, prior to the application of the appropriate products.

Heat: produced by a thermal blanket that adheres to the hull providing a temperature to the laminate of /-80º forcing drying.

Vacuum: the blanket is attached by means of a special tape (taky tape) to the hull, which achieves the necessary watertightness.

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