Visibility is about twice that of ordinary colors! With vivid colors, it stands out clearly even from a distance and at night.
Fire trucks painted in fluorescent vermilion are easier to see from a distance due to their vivid colors compared to vehicles painted in standard colors, which helps reduce the risk of accidents during emergency runs. This effect is particularly pronounced in conditions of poor visibility such as dawn, dusk, nighttime, fog, overcast weather, and smoke, where bright fluorescent colors stand out. At Shinroihi, we have utilized our expertise in weather-resistant markings for disaster prevention helipads and helicopter signs to develop a custom color, "Firefighting Vermilion," which offers the best possible weather resistance and a rich hue, and we have created standard painting specifications for it. If you have any inquiries regarding fluorescent color painting, we would be happy to assist you at Shinroihi. For more details, please contact us or refer to our catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Visibility is about twice that of standard colors ○ Easily distinguishable from a distance ○ Highly visible in poor visibility conditions such as dawn, dusk, nighttime, fog, rain, overcast, smog, smoke, and dust ○ Quickly catches the human eye 【Specifications】 ○ After surface preparation, painted with "V Stop Fire Department designated color" in a matching color ○ Top-coated with "Super Lumino V Top," an acrylic urethane resin fluorescent paint with excellent visibility performance ○ Uses "Auto New World Clear HS21 Clear," which has a substantial feel in the clear coat ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Between 1958 and 1959, Dai Nippon Paint Co., Ltd. proposed the idea of separating and establishing its Ofuna factory as an independent entity, leading to the establishment of its first subsidiary. The company’s general affairs department considered and proposed names for the new company, first searching for English documents related to the new company’s main product, "fluorescence." Terms such as fluorescence, fluorescent paint, luminous body, and luminous paint were identified, and it was found that in German, luminous body is "Leuchte" and luminous paint is "Die Leuchtfarbe." Therefore, the founder and first president, Nobu Negishi, had his name "Nobu" combined with the German word "Leuchte" to create a new term "SIN+LEUCHTE," which was phonetically read as "Shinroih" and spelled as "SINLOIH."