EonCoat has undergone years of private testing prior to its commercial availability and is continually tested by EonCoat scientists as well we third party organizations. As a new technology it is important that third parties validate its efficacy. With that understanding, EonCoat has been submitted to many organizations for testing and certifications and has been validated by results thus far.
(NSF/ANSI STANDARD 61 Certification) - NSF/ANSI STANDARD 61 - Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects. EonCoat is certified to NSF/ANSI 61, allowing it to be utilized in contact with potable water.
(UL Certification) - Certified by Underwriters Laboratory as a fire retardant coating. UL testing proved EonCoat has zero flame spread and zero smoke generation.
(ASTM E96) - ASTM E96 - Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials
Independent tests done by Weldon Labs show that EonCoat stretches 19% prior to failure, more than enough to handle the ordinary movements of steel.
(NELAC) Independent, third-party test results for VOC and HAP tests performed on EonCoat coating samples, by Columbia Analytical Services.
| Abrasion Resistance ASTM D4060 | 180 mg loss, per 1000 cycles, under 1kg load (aka wear index) |
| Temperature Resistance | 212F (100C) |
| Pull off strength -ASTM D4541 | At 520 PSI the ceramic pulls apart mid coating. The bond to the substrate is a covalent chemical bond which does not fail. |
| Pencil hardness - ASTM D3363 | 8-9H |
| IMPACT RESISTANCE - ASTM D2794 | 22 INCH POUNDS |
| Flexibility D522 | No Cracking when bent around 1/2" mandrel |
| Permeability | Less than .1 Millidarcy |
| Accelerated weathering ASTM G155 | In progress |
| Salt spray ASTM B117 | More than 10,000 hours with no corrosion |
| Flame spread | Zero |
| Fire Safety | Class A Fire rated |
| VOC's | Zero |
| Odor | None |
| Coverage Rate per gallon | 250 sq feet @ 5-6 mils (dft) |
| Dry to touch | 1 minute |
| Hard Dry | 15 minutes |
| Return to service | 1 hour |
| Chemical Resistance D-1308 | Resistant to oils, fats, soda, juice, tea, coffee, common cleaners, disinfectants, all alkali's and mild acids |