Boulder chemical company receives EPA approvals
BOULDER — Clean Chemistry has gotten the Environmental Protection Agency approval it needs to start marketing its new chemical product.
The company’s patented product, PeroxyMAX, got EPA approval as a biocide, to be used in clearing out bacteria from water.
PeroxyMAX is an oxidizer, similar to that of bleach or peroxide, but stronger. Clean Chemistry CEO and co-founder Damon Waters said the product is ideal for microbial cleaning for things such as HVAC systems’ water or wastewater.
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The goal is to clean out bacteria that can make people sick, Waters said, while still being environmentally safe. Unlike other chemical products such as chlorine, PeroxyMAX is non-corrosive and biodegradable, Waters said.
With the EPA approval, Clean Chemistry is now looking at marketing PeroxyMAX to potential customers, and expanding its approvals. A next step is U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval to use the biocide on vegetables, clearing them of any human-harmful bacteria.
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BOULDER — Clean Chemistry has gotten the Environmental Protection Agency approval it needs to start marketing its new chemical product.
The company’s patented product, PeroxyMAX, got EPA approval as a biocide, to be used in clearing out bacteria from water.
PeroxyMAX is an oxidizer, similar to that of bleach or peroxide, but stronger. Clean Chemistry CEO and co-founder Damon Waters said the product is ideal for microbial cleaning for things such as HVAC systems’ water or wastewater.
The goal is to…
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