A groundbreaking coating material developed using NASA technology.
This is a water-based, room-temperature drying coating material that achieves excellent thermal insulation and blocking effects, as well as high weather resistance, by using a water-based special silicone resin as a binder, applying NASA's heat-resistant technology with micro hollow ceramic balloons, and incorporating heat-reflective pigments. The ceramic balloons are used in facilities of top U.S. companies, including the U.S. Air Force. The heat-insulating, high-reflectivity paint, Ceramic Coat "SE40," is available in various types such as "SE40L" and "SE40W," which differ in the size and solid content of the micro hollow ceramic balloons, tailored to specific applications. We provide guidance on the optimal products, so please feel free to consult with us. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Features】 ○ Improved efficiency of indoor air conditioning systems ○ The silicone coating is excellent in weather resistance and water resistance, protecting materials from heat, UV rays, wind, snow, and rainwater for extended periods, preventing deterioration. ○ Thanks to the properties of water-based special co-polymer silicone resin, it is compatible with a wide range of materials from cement to metal, and can be applied by selecting a primer. ○ Easy to work with brushes, rollers, and sprays. ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Uses】 ○Residential ○Factory ○Building, etc.
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The special insulation coating material SE40 uses water-based special silicone resin as a binder, and by combining micro hollow ceramic balloons that apply NASA's (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) heat-resistant technology with heat-reflective functional pigments, it achieves excellent insulation and blocking effects as well as durability. It is a water-based, room temperature drying coating material. The ceramic balloons are used in facilities of top U.S. companies, including the U.S. Air Force.