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From June 1, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare will further strengthen measures against heat stroke in the workplace, making them mandatory. In particular, companies operating in high-temperature work environments such as warehouses, factories, and construction sites will be required to implement specific measures. Our heat-insulating and radiative cooling paint "Radicool" is a highly effective product for reducing the risk of heat stroke. With its dual effect of solar reflection and thermal radiation, it can lower the surface temperature of roofs and exterior walls by more than 20°C, contributing to reduced air conditioning loads and improved working environments. ■ Target Companies - Companies with facilities in high-temperature environments such as warehouses, factories, and construction sites (metal roofs show clear effects!) - Manufacturing, infrastructure, and distribution industries that are working on labor safety and environmental measures.
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Free membership registrationA new technology, the heat-insulating and radiative cooling paint "Radicool," has been published in the world's top scientific journal, "Science." "Radicool" combines traditional heat insulation effects with radiative cooling effects (i.e., heat radiation), significantly reducing the heat entering indoor spaces. It is a product that can be utilized primarily in warehouses, factories, and office buildings with metal roofs for "heat stroke prevention," "improvement of working conditions," and "CO2 reduction." We hope you take a look and find it useful.
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