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Apr 03, 2020 - 05:29 AM
ECOS Atmosphere Purifying paint is chemically designed to absorb certain chemicals called VOCs. It contains zeolite, a natural mineral, which acts like a molecular sieve to absorb a targeted range of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the atmosphere. The sieve (a non-toxic crystalline tube) is sized to allow small molecules such as nitrogen or oxygen to pass unimpeded, while large molecules (organic compounds) become trapped.This process filters the surrounding air near the paint. After several years, the paint may become saturated, which can be remedied by applying a fresh coat of ECOS Air Purifying paint. Test results show that ECOS Air Purifying paint reduced the following chemicals: Formaldehyde 52%, Acetone 49%, Ethyl Acetate 96%, P-Xylene 85%, Propanol 58%, 2-Butanone 95%, Benzene 42%, Propylene Glycol 77%, M-Xylene 81%, O-Xylene 84%, Diethylene Glycol 100%, Dipropylene Glycol 100%. Note: this will not absorb odors such as smoke, pet urine or essential oils.
