CEPI develops peroxide-resistant coating for cleanrooms

Published: 26-May-2011

Protects partitioning from peroxide damage


CEPI (European Industrial Paint Centre), a French specialist in the restoration and renovation of wall coatings in laboratories and cleanrooms, has patented a coating that meets the requirements of businesses that use peroxide (H202) decontamination.

In most cases, spraying peroxide when decontaminating cleanrooms can cause damage to the paint on the panels and partitions in the rooms. The cracks that subsequently appear in the coating threaten the cleanliness of the environment used for manufacturing products and can be detrimental to their quality.

CEPI says its patented coating is resistant to hydrogen peroxide organic decontamination and protects partitions from damage, while guaranteeing a controlled atmosphere over the long term.

CEPI says the technology bypasses the need to disassemble panels and avoids having to interrupt work in the laboratories being treated. The technology can apply to white rooms and cleanrooms, in negative and positive cold rooms, and in production rooms.

CEPI is a member of ASPEC, the French Association for the Prevention and Study of Contamination.

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