Using heat exchange paint for heat and cold measures is very effective! It lasts longer than commercially available paints.
Here is a case study of the application of "heat exchange paint," which is eligible for carbon offset, on the exterior walls of a private residence. The white frames around the windows were painted with commercially available paint, which showed signs of deterioration and peeling off after about three years of application. According to the homeowner, "The air conditioning works very well, and in the four years since moving in, there has never been any condensation." It is said that one of the major causes of building damage is condensation, so being able to prevent it is a significant advantage. Of course, there are also effects from insulation materials and double-glazed windows, but even taking those into account, using heat exchange paint for temperature control is very effective. [Case Overview] ■ Location: Private residence, exterior wall ■ Product used: D-47 Blue series [custom color] ■ Application effect: Being a hydrophilic paint, it allows rain to wash away a certain level of dirt. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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