Fluorescent paint is highly visible and easy to identify, making it ideal for marking evacuation locations.
In Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, disaster landmark markings (heli signs) have been installed on the rooftops of public facilities such as schools and city halls. The city anticipates that in the event of a major earthquake, it may become an isolated landmass due to road disruptions, making the transportation of relief supplies and rescue operations via helicopter essential. To facilitate the acceptance of aid from helicopters above, heli signs have been established on the rooftops of public facilities like schools and city halls. These heli signs are designed with fluorescent orange lettering on a fluorescent green background, as this combination is the most visible to helicopter pilots from above. The surface is coated with a clear paint that has reflective beads for added visibility. Shinroihi Co., Ltd. offers appropriate painting specifications that cater to various materials, not just concrete surfaces, including waterproof sheets. For more details, please contact us or refer to our catalog.
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【Achievements】 ○ Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture → Super Lumino V Top + Beam Light 2000 UV, fluorescent reflective paint specification ○ Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture → Super Lumino V Top + Beam Light 2000 UV, fluorescent reflective paint specification ○ Tokyo Metropolitan High School → Concrete surface: One Coat Royhi, fluorescent paint specification → Waterproof sheet surface: Super Lumino V Top Soft, fluorescent paint specification 【Features of Fluorescent Paint】 ○ Easily distinguishable from a distance ○ Visible in poor visibility conditions such as dawn, dusk, nighttime, fog, rain, cloudy weather, smog, smoke, and dust ○ Easily identifiable due to its conspicuousness ○ Reflects light from helicopters ● 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."