Innovation means a fresher world

Our products are driving a great leap in the efficiency of purification systems. Our new Photocatalytic technology will help clean, sterilize and deodorize air and water better than existing methods. Making more places fresher and healthier for everyone.

Innovation

AIR PURIFICATION: INNOVATION MEANS A FRESHER WORLD

We are working hard to help create solutions for all of our customers, to help provide a healthier and cleaner environment for everyone. One example is helping our automotive partners by addressing some of the major maintenance concerns they are demanding be resolved. Stringent design requirements for cabin and air filtration performance have been a primary area of focus for our research and development team, noting the necessity for improved dust and smell irritancies, pressure drop, efficiency performance and extended life.

On request from our automotive partners, our engineers and scientists were asked to develop a foam product that would extend the life and usage of the filter. Multiple iterations of the foam pore size, thickness and chemical make-up were produced and tested until an optimal design formulation was designed.

Photocatalytic foam was created. This five-layer filter, was developed as a solution which lowers total vehicle maintenance costs and improves cabin air quality - reducing cigarette odor, bacteria, pathogen and mold. We proudly boast that in 2004, the auto manufacturer earned a PACE (Premier Automotive Supplier's Contribution to Excellence) Award, for such an enhancement to their systems.

We have also provided this technology to other industries as a "solution" for similar concerns. Our foam can be used in applications such as drinking water treatment, indoor air purification, commercial air handling and for the automotive industry in cabin air purification, deodorization and sterilization. In some applications, like sponge and clean room wipes, Photocatalytic foam can be considered to be "self-cleaning" due to its ability to remove any contaminants that have built up on its surface. In these applications, manufactures will be excited that the need for antimicrobial is reduced or even eliminated.