Temp-Coat - a Nano-molecular
Insulation

The entire purpose of insulation is to keep
your home comfortable. With heating and cooling costs
skyrocketing, a breakthrough in the insulation industry is
long overdue. To understand how insulation works, let’s
take a close look into a typical wall. Regular insulation
creates dead air spaces to reduce convection
heat loss, but it doesn’t do anything about
conduction and radiation. The molecular
structure of the insulation and the dead air itself
transfers heat directly through to the outside, resulting
in massive heat losses. In summer, the problem is keeping
heat out. Is regular insulation alone really the best we
can do?

A breakthrough nano-molecular insulation
called Temp-Coat is solving this problem. Temp-Coat has a
unique physical structure which does not connect
from one side to the other, but instead terminates within
itself. Temp-Coat is the most thermally-resistant
substance ever created. Heat reaching its surface is
conducted into internal dead ends, dramatically
reducing heat transfer. Using Temp-Coat reduces heating
and cooling costs by up to 42% or more. And the
astonishing thing is that it’s not a new kind of filler
insulation, but instead a nano-molecular paint which can
be applied to any wall or ceiling. Imagine reducing your
heating and cooling costs by 42% simply by painting your
walls!

With Temp-Coat protecting your home, your
heat loss in winter is dramatically reduced. Heat is
retained in winter and rejected in summer, making your
home much more comfortable and less expensive to
condition. Temp-Coat sprayed on the roof of the above
home reduced attic heat from 141 degrees down to 102. It
can be applied to water heaters, ducts, pipes, and on the
home either internally or externally, and is available in
clear, white, or tintable bases. You can apply it
yourself or ask your painting contractor to install
Temp-Coat in your home.

|
If
you've got a big job to do that requires juggling a
lot of equations and variables such as heat, cold
consideration, space, freeze, thaws, heat tracing,
down time, turnarounds and a myriad of other
considerations, demand TEMP-COAT®.
We carry a complete line of environmentally safe
products designed for residential, commercial, and
industrial use. Our product line is long lasting,
safe, and geared for safety to protect your property
and save you money on energy costs, repairs and
renovations. |
Thermal Painting Division
Main Site
TEMP-COAT Roofing &
Siding can be used on the exterior or interior.
As a thermal reflective coating, a 15 mil thickness has
been rated by certified labs equivalent to an
R-20. TEMP-COAT R&S is applied using airless spray
equipment. Coverage at 15 mils is 60sq. ft. per gallon.
TEMP-COAT 101 can also be used. TEMP-COAT Roofing and
Siding is designed specifically for metal, shingle, BUR
and other roof surface types for use on exterior roof and
wall surfaces. In some cases, a primer is recommended.
This product offers a wonderful opportunity to add R value
back to a structure that is poorly insulated or a building
in which the insulation has failed. This product is
applied and the old insulation is left in place.
Transport and vehicle insulation may
work sometimes, but rarely works all the time. TEMP-COAT®
Liquid Latex Ceramics insulates everything from milk
trucks in Alaskan winters to bakery trucks in New Orleans
summers. We solve heat problems, load problems, product
failure problems, distance hauling problems, fresh fish
and produce problems
and all kinds of problems.
- Put a 20 mil thickness of
TEMP-COAT® on your motor home or bus and enjoy it twice
as much.
- Put a 40 mil thickness of
TEMP-COAT® on your utility body and make ice last all
day with your deliveries. We fit and stay exactly where
you want us to be. Use TEMP-COAT® inside your custom bus
or van and create an entirely new perspective in
personal comfort.
- We do autos, trucks, buses,
industrial equipment, fire engines, ambulances,
trailers, refers, rail equipment, RVs, and we do it
right.
|
Call Toll Free Patrick
1 - 877-749-5554 |
|
|
Thermal Painting Division
Main Site
|
|
|