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The coating of Gainah, when exposed to heat, efficiently converts that heat into far infrared rays and continues to radiate. Far infrared rays have the property of transporting radiant heat from the hotter area to the cooler area, thereby equalizing the temperature. By utilizing this property, the Gainah coating can instantly respond to the temperature of the surrounding environment. The condensation prevention effect of Gainah is generally a phenomenon that occurs when heat from the air moves to surfaces such as walls. Heat always moves from a higher temperature to a lower temperature when there is a temperature difference. Therefore, in winter indoors, condensation occurs on surfaces like walls that are at a lower temperature than the indoor air temperature. When Gainah is applied, the painted surface approaches the same temperature as the indoor air, reducing the temperature difference and effectively suppressing the occurrence of condensation.
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Free membership registrationA photocatalyst that demonstrates effects such as "air purification" and "self-cleaning" using only natural energy sources like sunlight and rain, resulting in low environmental and maintenance burdens. Hydrotect maximizes this capability. Hydrotect forms a transparent film on the surface of materials, making it suitable for various building materials. We provide quality that can be optimally used for various applications, including a stable coating structure that prevents degradation of the substrate due to the photocatalyst's property of "decomposition," and formulations that ensure effectiveness even in areas not exposed to light.
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