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Axalta Coating Systems has created what it claims is the first clear, water-based coating that provides an invisible membrane to container glass surfaces and is designed to keep potentially dangerous fragments in place should the glass break or shatter.
The technology was developed by the Glass Coatings Division of Spencer Coatings Group, which was acquired by Axalta in June of this year.
The shatterproof coating has already completed successful trials with the largest pharmaceutical glass bottle maker and the largest cosmetics bottle maker in the world, who were attracted to the potential of protecting glass containers of hazardous chemicals, blood plasma, and other fluids in high-risk environments.
"In addition to these keys uses, the innovative coating has the potential to protect a multitude of glass substrates for products such as expensive liquid fragrances, perfumes, and beverages.
"This ground-breaking technology is the first of its kind, and will enhance the quality of items we come across in our everyday life,” said Michael Cash, President, Industrial Coatings.
"We look forward to getting this versatile product out into the market as an example of the functional role that coatings can play to improve our lives.”