Just by applying it, you can reduce formaldehyde in your room by half! The effect lasts up to 5 years. Widely adopted by public institutions, schools, and housing manufacturers both domestically and internationally.
The "Children's Air Coat" is a high-performance polymer chemical adsorption material that captures formaldehyde, a substance that causes leukemia and asthma. (Patent No. 3742575) The captured formaldehyde is converted into a safe substance that is not harmful to the environment. The application is simple! Anyone can apply it in a short time. By just painting the ceiling, it can reduce the formaldehyde in the room by approximately half. This material is used in various countries, and many companies in each country are working together to promote "Children's Air" for the purpose of improving the air that children breathe. Numerous analyses have been conducted to verify safety through performance evaluation and by-products assessment. It is also widely adopted by public institutions, schools, and domestic and international housing manufacturers. 【Features】 ■ Reduces formaldehyde by up to 50% just by applying it ■ Reduction effect lasts up to 5 years (when 50g/m2 is applied to the ceiling) ■ There are YouTube videos and manuals available for pre-check methods and application instructions ■ Safety has been confirmed through toxicity testing *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Since our establishment in 2002, we have consistently engaged in research and development related to organic polymer materials, as well as the development, manufacturing, and sales of functional additives. We address new needs with new technologies, from the detoxification of chemicals that cause health hazards in children to the deodorization of death odors.