Cortec unveils EcoAir compressed air powered, water-based spray can products

April 19, 2016
For the first time, Cortec is providing spray cans powered by compressed air that are complete, bio-based replacement for expensive and hazardous chemical propellants.

Cortec announces a major step forward in the spray can technology - EcoAir - complete line of unique, compressed air powered, water-based spray can products. Fast acting, economical, dependable and safe to handle, EcoAir leads the way in environmentally safe corrosion protection technology while eliminating waste disposal costs. For the first time, Cortec is providing spray cans powered by compressed air that are complete, bio-based replacement for expensive and hazardous chemical propellants.

In this revolutionary technology a four-layer EcoPouch is inserted into a can, which is then pressurized. Finally, the EcoPouch is filled with the liquid. As the valve is depressed the surrounding pressure expels the bag’s internal fluids until the product is used up.

EcoAir line does not contain propellants, CFCs, or HCFCs that affect the atmosphere, the ozone layer, or the environment, they are formulated with biodegradable, nonpolluting ingredients and eliminate waste disposal cost. They have no chemical propellants or traditional aerosols and are non-flammable.

EcoAir products are able to spray in any direction, even upside down and are safe to ship and store. They are specially formulated to improve safety for the consumer and our surroundings. These safety improvements are reflected in the HMIS (Hazardous Materials Identification System) ratings chart for each EcoAir product.

EcoAir product line incorporates a wide range of innovative products.

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