Effective during disasters! By halving the construction days, there will be a significant reduction in labor costs!
"Lumino Helicopter Sign" is a fluorescent paint specifically designed for aerial displays (helicopter signs) that are effective during disasters. Traditionally, the construction of helicopter signs using urethane materials typically takes 7 to 8 days. However, by using the highly dryable Lumino Helicopter Sign, the work can be done efficiently, allowing for installation in about 4 days, significantly shortening the construction period. Additionally, reducing the construction days by half leads to substantial savings in labor costs. 【Features】 ■ Excellent drying properties and workability ■ Uses high-grade fluorescent pigments, providing good weather resistance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Heli-Sign】 Heli-signs are markers known as "aerial signs" that are painted with the names of public facilities such as government offices, schools, and fire stations on their rooftops. They help helicopters transporting relief supplies during disasters or emergencies to identify their current location or destination. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Usage】 ■ Aerial Display (Heli-Sign) - Concrete surfaces, urethane waterproof surfaces, sheet waterproof surfaces, corrugated surfaces, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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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."