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Pains Wessex Seamarker Dye 40g

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Pains Wessex Seamarker Dye 40g - Sea Marker for SAR


The Pains Wessex Sea Dye Marker is a new concept in marine dye markets used for daytime emergency distress signalling and search and rescue marking. Defence scientists developed SeaMark, a marine dye marker, as a safe, effective and longer-lasting alternative to flares and smoke signals for search and rescue (SAR) at sea. When scattered around a person or craft, its dye flakes instantly to release an intensely coloured fluorescent dye onto the surface of the water.


The unique feature of SEAMARK is that the fluorescein is bonded in a buoyant water soluble matrix, allowing for a rapid surface spread over a large area and for a slow release on the water surface, where maximum UV light activation of the fluorescein assures a brilliant spotting mark. Because of its high efficiency, compact packs of SEAMARK are available to suit all boats, yachts and survival craft, as well as snorkelers, divers, sailboarders, jet-skiers and over-water aviators. It can be placed in pockets, pouches and distress kits, or attached to lifebuoys, lifejackets or equipment.

Unlike conventional dyes, the SeaMark flakes dissolve slowly, releasing further dye at a rate determined by the solubility of the gums used to bind it. One hundred grams of SeaMark dye can cover an area approximately 100 metres long and it is visible from a distance of up to 10 kilometres for far longer than conventional markers used in SAR. Defence scientists amalgamated conventional fluorescent dyes with buoyant polymer microspheres by means of selectively soluble binder gums, and then pressed, dried flaked, and packaged the mixture in a water resistant container. The dye marker is environmentally safe, not injurious to human health and can be stored for several years. The marine dye lasts for more than one hour in moderate seas, far longer than conventional dyes.

Seamark was licensed to the Melbourne-based company Pains Wessex Australia Pty Ltd in 1992 to develop, manufacture and market the Seamark technology. It is now sold in several countries including France, Hong Kong, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and the United Kingdom.

Replace By: May 2026

Specifications
  • Packaged Dimensions: 18 x 10.3cm
  • Weight: 40g
  • Visibility Length: Up to one hour
  • Expiry Date: May 2026

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