In an era where environmental consciousness is more crucial than ever, the topic of PFAS, also known as "Forever Chemicals," has become increasingly significant. These chemicals, pervasive in many consumer products, are known for their durability and resistance to heat, water, and oil. However, their environmental persistence and potential health risks have led to growing concerns. At MAKO Advanced Materials, we understand these concerns and proudly affirm that all MAKO products are 100% PFAS-free, aligning with our commitment to health and environmental stewardship.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large group of manufactured chemicals that include substances like PFOA, PFOS, and GenX. First developed in the 1940s, PFAS have been used extensively in various industries for their ability to resist heat, stains, grease, and water. Common applications include non-stick cookware, water-repellent clothing, stain-resistant fabrics and carpets, some cosmetics, and firefighting foams.
PFAS are called "Forever Chemicals" because they do not break down in the environment. They can accumulate over time in the water and soil, making their way into the food chain. The widespread use of PFAS and their environmental persistence lead to almost universal exposure, with these chemicals being found in blood samples of both humans and wildlife across the globe.
Research has increasingly shown that exposure to certain PFAS can lead to significant health issues, including:
With the potential for such serious health implications, the movement towards regulating and phasing out PFAS in products is gaining momentum worldwide.
PFAS are commonly used in adhesives for composites due to their ability to enhance bonding properties and overall adhesive performance. As surface treatments or primers, PFAS improve adhesion between the adhesive and composite materials, leading to stronger bonds. When incorporated as additives, PFAS enhance water and chemical resistance, thermal stability, and durability. Additionally, PFAS-based compounds serve as release agents in composite manufacturing, facilitating the clean removal of parts from molds. The use of PFAS in adhesives is driven by their superior chemical resistance, thermal stability in extreme conditions, low surface energy, and ability to prevent contaminants from interfering with bonds. These properties contribute to the durability and longevity of adhesives, making them particularly valuable in aerospace, automotive, and marine applications, where resistance to environmental factors like moisture and UV radiation is critical.
At MAKO, we prioritize the health of our consumers and the planet, which is why we ensure that all our products are free from PFAS. This commitment influences our choice of materials, product design, manufacturing processes, and supplier relationships.
Choosing PFAS-free products like those offered by MAKO is not only a step towards personal health but also a move towards a more sustainable planet. By supporting companies that do not use PFAS, consumers can drive the demand for cleaner, safer products.
At MAKO Advanced Materials, our commitment to a PFAS-free future is integral to our mission. We believe that our customers deserve high-quality, safe, and sustainable products. By choosing MAKO, you are choosing a brand that stands for health, safety, and environmental responsibility.
We invite our customers to visit our website to learn more about our PFAS-free products and join us in making informed choices that benefit both our health and our planet. Together, we can make a significant impact—one product at a time.
For more information on our PFAS-free initiatives and products, feel free to contact us. Let's work together towards a healthier, more sustainable future.