(source: Business Wire)
Diamon-Fusion International (DFI) of San Clemente, Calif., has announced that
the Air Quality Management District (AQMD) in California, a state agency that
regulates the air quality in the environment under the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) has issued a blanket approval for operating DFI's proprietary chemical
vapor deposition process.
According to DFI R&D sources, the EPA approval stamp was granted after
field source tests of DFI's vapor deposition chambers were performed at DFI Licensees'
facilities.
"This official approval stamp exceeds EPA standards and represents a core
element of our mission statement; it was a necessary, additional step that we
took not only to educate but to lead the marketplace when it comes to health and
environmental issues," said Adam Zax, DFI president and chief executive officer.
DFI's nanocoating supplies a full range of enhanced hydrophobic properties
to the treated glass surface along with an anti-microbial property by inhibiting
or decreasing the growth of mold and bacteria on the treated surface, providing
a healthier environment in which to live.