Heat exchange paint Product List and Ranking from 5 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Heat exchange paint Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Jul 23, 2025~Aug 19, 2025
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  2. アルプス Wakayama//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
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  4. 4 エコロテック Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  5. 5 当銘ペイント商会 Okinawa//Renovation and home construction industry

Heat exchange paint Product ranking

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Jul 23, 2025~Aug 19, 2025
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  1. Heat exchange coating "Tough Coat"
  2. Heat exchange coating "Tough Coat" [Cuts annual electricity bills by 20-30%!] アルプス
  3. Heat exchange coating アルプス
  4. Heat exchange paint "D-42/D-47/D-53"
  5. 4 【Heat Exchange Coating Construction Example】Tourist Parking Lot Sidewalk アルプス

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Heat exchange coating "Tough Coat" [Cuts annual electricity bills by 20-30%!]

By simply painting the roof and walls, you can cut your annual energy costs by 20-30%! The heat exchange paint Tough Coat will keep your home cool!

Since August 2014, Alps has adopted environmentally friendly heat exchange paint (Tough Coat) for its own products, Alps tiles, and renovation work. By simply applying it to roofs and walls, it achieves a 20-30% reduction in annual electricity costs. 【Features】 ■ Warmer in winter (+3 to 5°C), cooler in summer (-5 to 10°C) ■ Beautiful for over 10 years! ■ Increases the effectiveness of solar panels by 20-30%! ■ Carbon offset (UN certified certificate) *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data from the download.

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[Heat Exchange Coating Construction Example] Private Residence Exterior Wall

Using heat exchange paint for heat and cold measures is very effective! It lasts longer than commercially available paints.

Here is a case study of the application of "heat exchange paint," which is eligible for carbon offset, on the exterior walls of a private residence. The white frames around the windows were painted with commercially available paint, which showed signs of deterioration and peeling off after about three years of application. According to the homeowner, "The air conditioning works very well, and in the four years since moving in, there has never been any condensation." It is said that one of the major causes of building damage is condensation, so being able to prevent its occurrence is a significant advantage. Of course, there are also effects from insulation materials and double-glazed windows, but even considering those, using heat exchange paint for temperature control is very effective. [Case Overview] ■ Location: Private residence, exterior wall ■ Product used: D-47 Blue series [custom color] ■ Application effect: Being a hydrophilic paint, it allows rain to wash away a certain amount of dirt. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Heat Exchange Coating Construction Example] Chemical Plant Product Storage Tank

Mitigating heat transmitted internally! A case where temperature could be controlled with almost no reflection.

We would like to introduce a case where "heat exchange paint," which is eligible for carbon offset, was applied to a chemical plant product storage tank. In response to the request to "prevent the internal wall material of the tank from deteriorating by suppressing the temperature rise of the contents," we implemented the application of heat exchange paint. Although there are many types of heat-insulating paints, heat exchange paint has the property of not causing reflection of sunlight, which has become a problem in recent years. When measuring a tank coated with heat exchange paint and a tank coated with regular paint from the same angle and for the same duration, a difference of nearly 17°C was observed. [Case Overview] ■ Application Location: Chemical Plant Product Storage Tank ■ Product Used: CCP117・D-42 Gray ■ Application Effect: Almost no reflection, temperature suppression *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Heat Exchange Coating Construction Example] Chemical Plant Product Storage Tank (2)

Active as a repair and reinforcement for FRP! A case where a temperature difference of 4 to 5°C was observed compared to an adjacent unpainted tank.

We would like to introduce a case where "heat exchange paint," which is eligible for carbon offset, was applied to a chemical factory product storage tank. Previously, insulation material made of styrofoam was wrapped around the tank to suppress temperature rise inside the tank and deterioration caused by ultraviolet rays. The factory is located in a high-temperature area, and the ceiling height is low, resulting in significant heat transfer from the roof. It is preferable for the inside of the tank to be unaffected by external temperatures, so during repairs, the application of heat-insulating paint was also considered. However, upon learning that the effectiveness of heat-insulating paint has been questioned recently, heat exchange paint was adopted. The base coat "CCP117" has high permeability and is suitable for FRP repairs due to its epoxy-based primer. [Case Overview] ■ Location: Chemical factory product storage tank ■ Products used: CCP117, D-42 Gray ■ Construction effect: A temperature difference of 4-5°C compared to adjacent unpainted tanks *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Heat Exchange Coating Comprehensive Catalog

Cooling near-future cities! What can "heat exchange paint" do?

The "Heat Exchange Paint Comprehensive Catalog" is a comprehensive catalog for the year-round hybrid paint "Heat Exchange Paint," which can contribute to reducing power consumption and preventing global warming. It includes a wealth of information such as construction examples using genuine primers and heat exchange paint, verification data, and the benefits of our products. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ One of the important missions of "Heat Exchange Paint" is to alleviate the heat island phenomenon. ■ Barefoot walking is possible even on summer grounds and poolside. ■ Original primer that expands the painting range. ■ Summer - a pleasant feeling as if entering the shade of a tree. ■ Winter - a comforting sensation as if being gently wrapped. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Heat Exchange Coating Construction Example】Tourist Parking Lot Sidewalk

Almost no reflection occurs! An example where there was a temperature difference of up to 20°C compared to an uncoated asphalt surface.

We would like to introduce a case where "heat exchange paint," which is subject to carbon offset, was applied to the pedestrian walkway of a tourist parking lot. The principle of reflective pavement roads, which suppress the rise in surface temperature by reflecting sunlight and other rays, has raised concerns about the significant increase in the reflectivity of infrared and ultraviolet rays, potentially having adverse effects on the environment and human health. In theory, heat exchange paint does not cause such problems. By using heat exchange paint on pedestrian walkways, such as walking courses and school zones, it can effectively prevent the intense glare from asphalt, making it very effective for heat mitigation. 【Case Overview】 ■ Installation Location: Tourist Parking Lot Pedestrian Walkway ■ Product Used: D-47 Ocher ■ Installation Effect: Able to prevent the intense glare from asphalt *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Heat Exchange Coating Application Case】Elementary School Poolside

To ensure that children can sit comfortably! A case where it has become possible to feel at ease without overheating.

We would like to introduce a case where "heat exchange paint," which is eligible for carbon offset, was applied to the poolside of an elementary school. Previously, it was so hot that one could hardly walk without first pouring water, raising concerns about burns. When students took breaks from the pool, they would first wet the poolside with water from a hose or the pool itself before resting. After the application, the area no longer became excessively hot, allowing students to sit comfortably and safely. [Case Overview] ■ Location: Elementary School Poolside ■ Product Used: D-42 Ocher ■ Effect of Application: Students can now sit comfortably and safely *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Heat Exchange Coating Construction Case] Prefabricated Office of a Transportation Company

Prefabricated structures have roof temperatures directly linked to room temperature! They perform significantly well with metal roofs that have high thermal conductivity.

We would like to introduce a case where "heat exchange paint," which is subject to carbon offset, was applied to a transportation company's prefabricated office. In buildings where the roof and indoor space are very close due to structural reasons, the temperature of the roof surface can significantly affect the indoor environment. Particularly when using metal roofing materials, if adequate insulation performance is not provided, the environment can be far from comfortable in both summer and winter. In this office, the air conditioning operates at a minimum of 19°C during the summer with strong winds. For metal roofs, the surface temperature can rise above 80°C in summer, but by applying heat exchange paint, it can be reduced to around 65°C. After the application, the indoor space became sufficiently comfortable at a setting of 24°C, and the effects have been positively received. [Case Summary] ■ Location: Transportation company prefabricated office ■ Product used: CCP117・D-54 Gray ■ Effect of application: The indoor space became sufficiently comfortable at a setting of 24°C *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Heat exchange coating

Control heat year-round! Chalking occurs almost not at all, and the deterioration of the paint film is gradual, ensuring long-lasting durability.

Introducing "Heat Exchange Paint" that cools near-future cities. The paint film absorbs heat and converts it into electrical energy, discharging it to alleviate heat. Since it hardly reflects light, it takes the surrounding environment into consideration, and it has thermal stability, making it difficult for temperatures to rise in summer and fall in winter. 【Features】 ■ Year-round temperature control - In summer, it suppresses temperature through diffused heat dissipation - In winter, it retains warmth ■ Reduces radiant heat ■ Stays clean for over 10 years ■ Increases solar power generation efficiency ■ Carbon offset *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Consideration of the service life of road surface coatings.

Introducing the lifespan of heat exchange paint when used on road surfaces! It is also expected to be effective as a measure against heatstroke.

Heat exchange paint is primarily a "functional paint," so its durability against strong external pressure and impact, like that of materials used for road markings, is not particularly high. Therefore, when considering its use, we recommend applying it in areas such as parking lots and sidewalks. Assuming a shopping mall parking lot with very high vehicle flow at low speeds for 7 years, it can be predicted that in general residential parking lots, apartment complex parking lots, and school zone roads, it could last around 10 years unless there are significant issues. For more details, please refer to the PDF download below. *For more information, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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Heat exchange coating NeOCOAT

New heat insulation concept "Heat Dissipation" Next-generation eco paint "Heat Exchange Paint Neo Coat" as a substitute for heat insulation paint.

Due to the recent increase in energy-saving awareness, the demand for functional paints that emphasize energy-saving features contributing to air conditioning cost reduction has been growing. There is a problem with reflective-type heat-insulating paints, where the accumulation of dirt (such as yellow sand, soot, and vehicle dust) contained in the atmosphere and rainwater leads to a decrease in effectiveness over time. This article introduces a groundbreaking next-generation paint, "Heat Exchange Paint Neo Coat," which solves the issues associated with reflective-type paints. The heat shielding feature of "Heat Exchange Paint Neo Coat" cleverly utilizes the physical property of "reacting to thermal energy at a specific temperature" through "heat absorption by the painted surface," rather than relying on "heat reflection by the painted surface." This achieves "heat shielding" without depending on reflective or insulating effects. As the global environment continues to deteriorate, the unique technology of "Heat Exchange Paint Neo Coat," which "eliminates heat," not only overturns the conventional wisdom of functional paints but also signals a new era in the methodology of "heat shielding" and "insulation" using paints, in response to expectations as a "new generation paint."

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Heat exchange coating (R) Tough Coat D42 D47

Achieve year-round and long-term energy savings with heat exchange paint [Tough Coat D42 D47].

◆D-42◆ Based on acrylic urethane resin, it uses a method called "heat exchange" that converts thermal energy into kinetic energy without relying on conventional heat insulation principles. 【Features】 → Reduces indoor heat storage → Protects the underlying coating from heat → Expected to enhance the durability of the coating over time ◆D-47◆ It uses a method called "heat exchange" that converts thermal energy into kinetic energy without relying on conventional heat insulation principles. 【Features】 → Its effectiveness is not lost due to dirt or scratches → Releases heat from the coating all at once at sunset, causing the road surface to quickly reach the same temperature as the air, thus showing promise against tropical night phenomena 【Currently recruiting construction and sales stores nationwide!!】 For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Changes in summer electricity costs after the application of heat exchange paint by a major food manufacturer in the Osaka area.

A must-see for food manufacturers with refrigerated warehouses! Successfully reduced electricity usage by 13%!

This document introduces the verification data showing that a major food manufacturer's refrigerated warehouse successfully reduced electricity usage by 13% by applying heat exchange paint. It includes the characteristics and mechanisms of "heat exchange paint," as well as records of electricity cost reductions and a performance table for heat exchange paint used in a major food manufacturer's refrigerated warehouse in Osaka. 【Contents】 ■ Characteristics and mechanisms of heat exchange paint ■ Records of electricity cost reductions with heat exchange paint ■ Transition of electricity usage and costs before and after painting with heat exchange paint in the refrigerated warehouse (verification data) ■ Performance table for heat exchange paint in a major food manufacturer's refrigerated warehouse in Osaka ■ Number of extremely hot days and days with minimum temperatures above 25°C in the Osaka area *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Heat exchange coating "Tough Coat"

No need for thick application! A paint that eliminates heat, solving the problems of conventional heat-reflective paints.

"Tough Coat" is a thermal exchange paint that converts the thermal energy of sunlight into kinetic energy and consumes it on-site to eliminate heat. It maintains its cooling effect for a long time without being affected by dirt, scratches, or wear. There is also no difference in insulation effectiveness based on color. Additionally, unlike reflective paints, it does not cause surrounding glare or heat, and it does not harm plants, making it safe to use. 【Features】 ■ A wide variety of color options ■ A calm, matte finish ■ Long-lasting effectiveness ■ Sufficiently effective even with a thin film ■ Excellent freeze prevention effect in winter *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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