June 2009 Archives

me_housing-1-small.jpgWe've seen photos of impressive industrial applications done by our U.A.E. distributor, NanoFan, and now their team has also branched out into green sustainable building applications of Nansulate®, where the coatings are used to increase energy efficiency and improve air quality. Nansulate® is a 'clean' insulation that offers benefits of longevity, durability and consistent performance over time, which other types of traditional insulation materials cannot offer. This makes it a popular solution for coating walls and ceilings to increase energy efficiency and sustainability in a variety of buildings of all types.

This photo shows the exterior of the housing complex:

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The applicators use Nansulate® GP over a variety of pre-painted surfaces to provide thermal insulation and resistance to mold and moisture, while keeping the look of the underlying color intact.

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Nansulate® HomeProtect White is used on other walls in the housing complex, and tinted the desired yellow and beige colors.

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Nansulate offers an affordable energy upgrade that is easily applied, and has become quite popular with home owners around the world, and is now being discovered by commercial building owners, apartment owners, and those that own plants and facilities. We look forward to seeing Nansulate® specified for more and more buildings to increase energy efficiency, decrease carbon emissions and improve air quality.

Watch for more updates on projects in the near future.

Projects utilizing Nansulate® are happening around the clock and around the globe and it is our goal to share them with you through our "window" into the World of Nansulate®.

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DSCN9279-small.jpgOne of the benefits that Nansulate® technology offers is the versatility to provide energy savings and asset protection over a wide spectrum of industries and markets. So far in this blog, we've seen photos from the Chemical Industry, Oil & Gas Industry and Textile Industry, and now we will look at two projects from another market - Sustainable Buildings  Nansulate® is an effective and affordable way to increase energy efficiency, air quality and comfort of a variety of buildings, from homes to luxury apartments and more.

Dr. Vedat Bilgin of Kolorgen, Nansulate® exclusive distributor in Turkey, shares with us below two projects that his team has secured in Istanbul.

The first project involves an apartment building from a luxurious area of Istanbul, Turkey. For this application the residents were mainly interested in the comfort and protection provided by Nansulate® GP. The coating was used on the exterior of the building to provide thermal insulation, UV resistance and resistance to mold growth. The coating is low VOC providing an ecologically friendly exterior protective coating that allows the look of the building exterior to remain unchanged.

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DSCN9264-small.jpgThe second apartment project is a housing association consisting of several luxury buildings where the altitude is the highest in Istanbul. The buildings are facing winds from all sides, all year round. Because they are open to high winds, the energy consumption is very high. Kolorgen is now beginning a case example on the first site building. The complete site consists of several hundred buildings. Nansulate® GP is being applied to the interior of the building for thermal insulation to reduce energy consumption.

Dr. Bilgin of Kolorgen consults with the building management about the project.

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Photos of the luxury apartment project and complex.

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Energy savings in buildings of all types is a market where Nansulate® has a great advantage due to it's affordability, short payback time (on average, one year), and its ease of application. A sustainable building project using Nansulate® PT at the Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok, Thailand was recently chosen as a TOP GREEN PROJECT PICK by the Journal of Architectural Coatings. This is a market where Nansulate® is making a huge difference in reduction of energy consumption and carbon emissions, and one that will continue to grow.

Watch for more updates on these and other projects in the near future.

Projects utilizing Nansulate® are happening around the clock and around the globe and it is our goal to share them with you through our "window" into the World of Nansulate®.


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unplug.jpgSummertime and the living's not so easy.

From unplugging to rolling on, new technology offers cheap and easy energy savings for everyday homeowners.

Leave the toolbox in the garage, there is no need to fret for not so handy homeowners.  This summer energy savings are as simple as unplugging and rolling on.  In today's economic predicament, homeowners are seeking ways to save money, especially with rising energy costs and rising temperatures.  Now new technology offers cheap and easy energy saving solutions to help cut down on electric bills.  Whether it is a compact fluorescent light bulb or the 'green' coatings of Industrial Nanotech Inc.'s Nansulate® product line, here are six simple weekend DIY projects to help homeowners save.

1. First on the list is something as simple as changing out a light bulb, literally.  Switching the type of basic lightbulb used in your home can help save.  Compact fluorescent light bulbs consume 66% less energy than comparable incandescent bulbs and last up to 10 times longer.  They cost about $2 a piece with payback within a few months.    

2. Most homeowners do not realize air transfers in and out of cracks, crevices and holes of a home and increases energy consumption.  By sealing areas where air can infiltrate, such as doors, window frames or places where pipes enter the home, a homeowner can increase their energy efficiency.  For less than $10, caulking products can be purchased at your local home repair and building store to quickly seal your home.

3. One of the easiest energy saving methods that many overlook is to simply "unplug".  This is not just turning off lights in rooms being unused.  Check around the house to see what devices are plugged in when not necessary.  Electronics such as as cell phones, television sets, iPod chargers, laptops, and even coffee makers will still draw electricity even when they are not in use.  By unplugging these devices and other appliances that are not in use you can save energy.  A single computer can use as much electricity as a new refrigerator when left plugged in.  Turning off computers completely or setting the computer's power management settings to allow standby mode when it is not needed will reduce the electricity used.  

may_5.jpg4. Windows allow beautiful views, but they also allow heat to transfer through, increasing your energy bills. Even when window blinds are closed heat can still come through and cause the amount of energy used to cool to increase.  An easy fix to reduce wasted energy is to add some insulating ability to your plastic blinds by coating them with Nansulate® HomeProtect Clear Coat insulation and mold resistant coating.  The coating can be easily brushed on, and is clear with a matte finish, offering invisible thermal protection when the blinds are closed.

"We have a western facing sliding glass door in our master bedroom that gets full exposure to the sun, and yesterday temperatures reached over 90 degrees F. This room really heats up in the late afternoons during the summer. Last fall, I decided to coat half the blinds with Nansulate Clear Coat and leave the other half uncoated. With the sun hitting the closed blinds in the late afternoon, I could feel the difference in the amount of heat coming off of the backside of the blinds into our bedroom. It was much lower on the Nansulate covered side. Nansulate is terrific and has made our master bedroom more comfortable during the summer and reduced our cooling costs!" -Allwyn Nagel, Northern California.

5. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, adding insulation to your hot water heater tank can reduce standby heat losses by 25-45%, which saves you around 4%-9% in water heating costs.  With Nansulate® GP insulation and mold resistant coating homeowners can easily coat their water heater and pipes, insulating and reducing energy used to heat water, without breaking the bank.  

"I applied four coats of GP on the copper pipe coming out of our tankless water heater.  Two months after the application, the pipe feels warm instead of hot to the touch when we run the water.  It also cuts the time for warm water to get to a faucet if we have run it recently, because water stays warm in the pipes longer than before." - Paul Roundy, Colorado

rollon_small.jpg6. Roll on insulation - One Room At A Time. Industrial Nanotech Inc. offers a solution to help homeowners spend less on monthly energy costs by increasing the energy efficiency of their home with Nansulate® HomeProtect insulation and mold resistance coatings, while fitting the purchase of the product into their budget with their "One Room At A Time" program.  A little bit at a time adds up.  The program allows homeowners to get a volume discount while spreading out the costs over up to 12 months and they even get the last 3 gallons  free.  Homeowners can start experiencing energy cost savings as they paint each room and use those savings to continue their project. While cost savings vary according to application, residential customers report on a regular basis experiencing energy savings between 20% to 40%.  That is a great financial benefit that provides savings now and for years to come.  Details on this program can be found at  www.nansulate.com/insulate_one_room_ata_time.

These six energy saving solutions are both easy on the wallet and simple to do-it-yourself.  You do not have to be an expert handyman to conquer any of these tasks in no time and relax with some easily achieved energy savings.  Saving money has never been so cheap and easy.

Industrial Nanotech Inc. is emerging as a global nanoscience solutions and research leader.  The Company develops and commercializes new and innovative applications for nanotechnology.

7_small.jpgIf you've been following the project on the massive reactors at a Middle East Chemical Plant then you've seen the reactors from pre-surface treatment, to their first coat of Nansulate® High Heat, to being set upright and installed into place, the addition of the  next two coats of Nansulate® High Heat and the last finish coat of Nansulate® Top Coat. S.Razavi of NanoFan, exclusive Nansulate® distributor in the U.A.E. is pleased to share with us the completed project photos from his team.

For this application Nansulate® was chosen to prevent corrosion, provide thermal insulation and for it's durability and consistent insulating ability in the high humidity climate.

The team completes the final coats of Nansulate® Top Coat

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Nanofan proudly displays their project banner for visiting companies to see.

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The client is very pleased with the outcome. The reactors are now protected from corrosion, UV and moisture and are provided with superior thermal insulation for energy savings.

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Heavy industry isn't the only market where NanoFan has expertise. Later this week we will share photos of a sustainable building application done by their team.

Watch for more updates on other projects in the near future.

Projects utilizing Nansulate® are happening around the clock and around the globe and it is our goal to share them with you through our "window" into the World of Nansulate®.


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IMG_4144-small.jpgNansulate® U.A.E. distributor NanoFan has sent in more photos of their ongoing application on large reactors for a Chemical Plant in the Middle East. The project deals with "Brine Super Purification Columns" and involves an application of three coats of Nansulate® High Heat with a finish coat of Nansulate® Top Coat to provide resistance to corrosion, elimination of CUI (corrosion under insulation) and of course, energy savings.

In these new photos the NanoFan team applies the last finish coat of Nansulate® Top Coat to the massive reactors. They are applying by roller to avoid overspray and produce an even coverage.



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The final photos of this application are expected this week.

Watch for more updates on this project and others in the near future.

There are projects utilizing Nansulate® happening around the clock and around the globe, and it is our goal to share as much of that with you as possible and give you a window into the World of Nansulate®.


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DSCN9198-small.jpgNansulate® has definitely been making a mark in industry around the world, and today we revisit an ongoing application at a large textile plant in Turkey. You can see earlier application photos of this project on our  website here: www.nansulate.com/nansulate_epx_textilestudy

This application is being done by Turkish Nansulate® distributor Kolorgen Ltd. and is one of several textile related energy saving applications their company has undertaken. Nansulate® has quite a reputation the Textile manufacturing industry for energy savings, saving one customer $100,000 USD per year, and another $600,000 USD per year, and with an overall average of 20% energy cost reduction for plant applications.

This project is to insulate and protect several types of equipment throughout the factory, as well as on the factory walls to improve building energy efficiency in addition to energy use of their equipment and steam lines.

Photos below are two types of dyeing machines (Hank dyeing Machine and Yarn Dyeing Machine) prior to application of Nansulate®High Heat (used as primer coat) and Nansulate® EPX:

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Nansulate® EPX is applied to the Yarn Dyeing Machines in the photos below. You will notice that instead of the industrial blue color, the EPX is a flat grey. This was a special color order that we are happy to do for customers.

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Because Nansulate® offers solutions for green, sustainable building, the customer is also coating the exterior of their building with Nansulate® to improve energy efficiency

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Kolorgen will be demonstrating Nansulate® energy saving technology at the ITM (International Textile Machinery) 2009 Exhibition, June 6-10 at Tuyap Fair Convention & Congress Center in Istanbul Turkey. Visit them in Hall 2, Booth B215.

Watch for more updates on this project and others in the near future.

There are projects utilizing Nansulate® happening around the clock and around the globe, and it is our goal to share as much of that with you as possible and give you a window into the World of Nansulate®.


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May-3-007_small.jpgToday we move to another area of the globe to an application being done by a customer in Ontario, Canada. These photos were shared by River Rock Industries, the exclusive distributor for Nansulate in Ontario.

The application uses Nansulate® High Heat on Oil & Gas vessels.




The oil and gas vessels are cleaned and prepared for application:

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Nansulate® High Heat is mixed and prepared for spray application:

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The coating is spray applied to the exterior of the oil & gas vessels to provide insulation and corrosion resistance:

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Watch for more updates on this project and others in the near future.

There are projects utilizing Nansulate® happening around the clock and around the globe, and it is our goal to share as much of that with you as possible and give you a window into the World of Nansulate®.

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The team for the U.A.E. Nansulate® Distributor NanoFan has been working tirelessly on the application of Nansulate® industrial coatings at the Middle East chemical plant, and they have just sent in their newest photos of the ongoing job. The scope of the project is really coming in to view now as we see the reactors being set in place for their next coats of Nansulate® for insulation and corrosion resistance.

The application consists of four coats - Nansulate® High Heat in three coats and a final finish coat of Nansulate® Top Coat.

Mr. S. Razavi of NanoFan explains, "In these new pictures we have done the first two layers, between each layer we gave it a good 24 hours to cure and now we are waiting to do the final layer of High Heat and then the Top Coat."

Below are two photos of the rusted reactors prior to surface preparation and application:

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Once the rust is removed, the reactor is coated with Nansulate®, which is a direct-to-metal coating.

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The NanoFan team prepares for the next coating application coats and begins the spray application before reactors are positioned.

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The massive reactors are positioned into place mid-application, for the final coats to be done in their vertical position.

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This next photo gives a good view of the overall chemical plant where the Nansulate® coated equipment is being installed.

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There is more work to be done on these reactors in the photos below, which are in obvious need of cleaning and protection. Did you know that corrosion is a multi-billion dollar cost issue? Many industries lose valuable assets each year due to corrosion and corrosion under insulation (CUI) - CUI is where traditional forms of insulation actually cause corrosion at the interface of the surface. This is a major problem that Nansulate® coatings solve by bonding with the surface and  combing both insulation and corrosion resistance in one coating - a revolutionary solution for industry. (You can read more in our CUI white paper).

What happens to unprotected equipment:

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The NanoFan team begins work on another coat of Nansulate® High Heat after reactors are positioned. A roller is used after positioning to reduce chance of overspray:

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Coating film thickness is tested with a dry film thickness gauge to ensure that the coats are applied at the appropriate thickness.

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Watch for more updates on this project and more in the near future. Read the previous blog entry to see this project's first post.

There are projects utilizing Nansulate® happening around the clock and around the globe, and it is our goal to share as much of that with you as possible and give you a window into the World of Nansulate®.

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