Easy to Clean and Maintain

Cleaning and maintaining the surface of an antimicrobial-coated product is easy — just apply a mild detergent with a soft sponge or cloth, rinse, then let air dry. There’s no need for abrasives. They should be avoided to prevent coating damage. But a small scratch on the coating won’t affect the product’s efficacy. The silver ions will diffuse and migrate to the bacteria or microbes within the scratch as the active silver bridges the gap. The silver ions can bridge up to a 1/4-inch gap. Any repairs and touch-ups are easily made using SilverGuard epoxy paint.


SilverGuard Antimicrobial


 


McGill AirFlow's SilverGuard™ Ductwork:

How it Works
Safe and Effective
Tested and Registered
Durability
Cleaning and Maintaining
Welded Joints
Availability
FAQs

Read More: The Role of Antimicrobial Ductwork in Indoor Air Quality (.pdf 356k)
 

 
 


EPA—Environmental Protection Agency

NADCA—National Air Duct Cleaners Association

SMACNA—Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association

IAMRS—International Association of Mold Remediation Specialists

ICVH—International Council on Ventilation Hygiene

ASHRAE—American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers

 
 

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marketing@mcgillairflow.com.


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