How PURETi compares?

The PCO technology It was first discovered in Japan in 1968, and the first photocatalytic products (self-cleaning ceramic tiles and glass) were introduced in 1998. These initial first-generation products, made by fusing MOM powders into the outer layer using high heat and expensive equipment, were later combined with powder-based smog-reducing cement (TX Active) and serpentine-coated aluminum coating (EcoClean). The initial PCO coating products launched in 2000 and weldable MOM powders or gels bonded using various adhesives such as sodium silicate or siloxanes.

PURETi is a 3rd generation advance in PCO technology, discovered and manufactured in the United States, which is covered by 9 US patents and represents a true water and MOM solution that is remarkably adhesive on its own. PURETi technology adheres to virtually any building surface more clearly and thinly and with more MOM crystals than any other known competitor.

As a result, PURETi requires less light to work, delivers greater photocatalytic benefit and is more cost effective than any known competitor. Any 1st or 2nd generation PCO product can be produced with greater photocatalytic power and at lower cost with a simple spray application of PURETi.