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Porous plastic protects coastlines from erosion

By Marina Murphy

10 May 2006

SEA walls designed to protect vulnerable coastlines from erosion by the sea are themselves at risk from the pounding of the waves. It’s a problem likely to get worse if sea level rises or storms become more frequent because of global warming.

To protect these sea defences, the German chemical firm BASF has developed a spray-on polyurethane coating that is now being tested on the shores of the North Sea. Made by mixing two chemicals – a polyol and isocyanate – the coating can be applied directly to a loose layer of stone using a high-pressure spray, or mixed with…

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