Proof It Works
The conversion of pollutants by BOYSEN® KNOxOUT™ has been proven through trials conducted in The Philippines and London.
Makati MRT Station Trial, Manila, Philippines
Together with Cristal™ and the Manila Observatory, Pacific Paint (BOYSEN®) Philippines, Inc. conducted the world’s largest depolluting paint trial to date at an urban rail transit station along the busiest avenue in Metro Manila. The trial involved the installation of NO2 sensors in 19 monitoring locations and painting over 6,200 square meters with close to 700 liters of KNOxOUT™.
As a result of this testing, it was gathered that with a total exterior painted area of 4,100 m2, up to 0.44g of NO2 was removed per m2 per day. This information is comparable to the fact that 1 mature tree filters 0.42g NO2 per day.
The trial was conducted at an urban rail transit station along the busiest avenue in Metro Manila.
The area was also highly populated.
Apart from the permanent residents, there are people who use the relative shades along the street as their homes.
Monitoring devices were placed in the East Platform beside the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) office.
Monitoring devices were also placed in the North of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) Station on the East Side.
Monitoring devices were also placed in the South of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) Station on the West Side.
The Meteorological Mast is placed on the roof of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) station. The height of which is the same level as the overpass.
The West part of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) is being painted with BOYSEN® KNOxOUTTM.
The West part of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) painted with BOYSEN® KNOxOUTTM.
Effects of the Paint: This wall painted with BOYSEN® KNOxOUTTM shows how the rain was able to wash away some of the dirt left on the surface – showing the self-cleaning property of the paint.
Effects of the Paint: This wall painted with BOYSEN® KNOxOUTTM shows how the rain was able to wash away some of the dirt left on the surface – showing the self-cleaning property of the paint.
Results of the Trial: The red dots shows the concentration of NO2. In the rightmost reading, which was done 6 months from the application of KNOxOUTTM paint, the NO2 concentration has visibily decreased.
This picture illustrates the different locations where monitoring devices have been placed.
Camden, London, U.K.
In collaboration with King's College London Environmental Research Group, a test was conducted. The area is declared an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA). Despite traffic control initiatives, the area continues to exceed UK air quality standards.
Monitored from 2007 to 2010, measurements of NO2 and NO were taken every 15 minutes. A total reduction of 20%-50% of NO2 and NO was recorded.
This picture shows the wall used for the Camden, London Trial.
This picture shows the area used for the Camden, London Trial. Despite traffic control initiatives, the area continues to exceed UK air quality standards.
Measurements of NO and NO2 was taken every 15 minutes.
Sir John Cass School, Aldgate, London
In collaboration with the City of London Council, a test was conducted using a painted surface of 300m2. Starting with 6 months of background pollution monitoring, the project involved background and roadside monitors, diffusion tubes & nitrate measurements.
With Imperial College and AUTh handling modelling & monitoring, the results showed that the wall cleaned the emissions of about 2,000 passing cars every day.
Sir John Cass School, Aldgate, London