Carboline Launches Carboxane 2100 BR

Date: 29/06/2022

Carboline announced the launch of Carboxane 2100 BR, a fungal-resistant, epoxy-modified, siloxane hybrid coating developed to inhibit fungal growth and provide protection for the coated asset.

Carboline has launched Carboxane 2100 BR, a coating developed to inhibit black fungal growth, or baudoinia, which is often found in the presence of ethanol and alcohol vapours. The spores are difficult to eliminate and tend to grow back repeatedly, even after costly attempts at cleaning and removal.

Carboxane 2100 BR is a low VOC coating (less than 100 g/l) formulated without the use of isocyanates, making it a safer-to-use and more environmentally friendly solution for keeping assets looking clean. It is ideal for both maintenance and new construction projects thanks to its great weatherability, durability, and corrosion protection when used over a suitable primer. In many maintenance coating scenarios, it is possible to apply the new product over properly prepared existing coatings instead of removing them first.

"Carboxane 2100 BR exhibits pronounced growth inhibition against a broad spectrum of bacteria and fungi. These attributes make it an ideal system for ethanol storage tanks and other structures subjected to ethanol vapours in the oil and gas industry," said Dwayne Meyer, EVP of Commercial and Technical Resources. "It is also a great choice for wineries, distilleries, breweries and other alcohol production facilities."

The top right area of this ethanol storage tank shell near the roof vent shows a field test of Carboxane 2100 BR compared to other products. The visible white area is the test area of Carboxane 2100 BR resisting black mold growth for more than 2 and a half year.

"Carboxane 2100 BR helps save asset owners significant time and money on repeated attempts to remove unsightly fungal growth. It also offers additional savings opportunities throughout its service life thanks to its long-term colour and gloss retention in UV exposure," added Melissa Molitor, VP of Marketing.