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Because the paint is almost like a liquid version of glass, in addition to being incredibly durable, it also won’t absorb sunlight—or heat. A surface coated with the paint will remain at air ...
Metal roofs, such as this new copper one in Loxahatchee, Florida, can get very hot on sunny days. To keep them cool and extend their life, scientists have created a new paint made of glass.
Researchers have come up with a new form of glass-infused paint that they claim can reduce vast amounts of electricity used by air-conditioning units. The E-Coating paint, invented by Hoi Fung ...
A new paint in development is designed to bounce the sun's rays off of metal surfaces, such as those on buildings or military ships. The coating, made with a chemical precursor to glass, isn't ...
"Glass paint could keep metal roofs and other structures cool even on sunny days." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 16 August 2015. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2015 / 08 / 150816151901.htm>.
In January, DecoArt announced a $2 million expansion of its Stanford, Kentucky, plant. MPE Partners, the private equity firm co-based in Cleveland, has recapitalized DecoArt, the maker of paints ...
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