HVAC/R Protective Surface Treatments
- Surface Treatment shall be ambient air temperature cured, inorganic film structures.
- Surface Treatment shall adhere to substrates by direct atom-to-atom covalent bonding, as well as London Force Method.
- Surface Treatment shall produce a dry film thickness no greater than 8 microns. 25.4 Microns in 1 Mil
- Surface Treatment shall not act as an insulating barrier to the substrate, which would inhibit or degrade heat transfer coefficients or increase energy consumption of the condenser.
- Surface Treatment shall have passed ASTM G-21, with a zero (0) microbial spore growth development rating.
- Surface Treatment shall meet or exceed 25,000 hours of corrosion protection using ASTM B-117 testing protocols.
- Surface Treatment must have a minimum hardness of 9H.
- Surface treatment shall provide the following benefits; Ease of cleaning, documented energy savings and significant reduction in NOX and extend operating life of HVAC/R asset.
- Low absorptivity – surface does not absorb as much exterior heat.
- High Emissivity – surface releases heat faster, interior stays cooler.
Notes:
- All Standard ASTM tests must have been conducted by an accredited, third party independent laboratory providing verifiable test results.
- All documented energy savings and significant reduction in NOX must have been provided by independent third parties: Energy consulting companies, Public utility companies and/or the EPA.