Last week that giant multinational of aluminum production Alcoa announced its new "smog-eating" architectural panels - in other words cladding stuck to a building's exterior that can remove pollutants from the surrounding air. The aluminum panels, branded Reynobond with EcoClean technology, have a titanium dioxide coating which breaks down pollutants in direct sunlight... Continue Reading Alcoa announces "smog-eating" architectural panels
Section: ecoGizmo
Tags: Pollution, Self-cleaning, Titanium dioxide
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