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TiO2(TM) a Long Lasting Automotive Sunscreen That Prevents Fading and Cracking While It Shines!
Nano Chemical Systems Holdings, Inc. Introduces New TiO2(TM) Automotive Protectants
SEAFORD, DE | Posted on March 14th, 2007
Nano Chemical Systems Holdings, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NCSH), announced today
their latest entry into the $1 billion automotive appearance chemical category,
TiO2(TM), a "nano-enhanced" automotive protectant. Unlike other automotive
protectants, TiO2(TM) (titanium dioxide) actually absorbs harmful UVA/UVB
sun rays whereas others only reflect the rays.
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TiO2(TM) automotive protectant reaches consumer's shelves by the
Company's previously announced agreement with Marketiquette Inc.
(http://www.marketiquette.com) and its nationwide sales representative network
consisting of 100 plus industry professionals. This multi-channel, national
retail and wholesale representative network provides access to the
automotive chemical decision makers throughout North America representing
100,000 retail locations, including AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, CSK Auto,
O'Reilly's Auto Parts, Strauss Auto Parts, Pep Boys, NAPA, Carquest, Costco
and Wal-Mart.
"TiO2(TM) acts as an absorber of ultraviolet energy and is virtually
transparent to visible light," says Dr. Mathew Zuckerman, President and CEO
of Nano Chemical. He went on to say, "Only small quantities of these
nano-enhanced particles are required to achieve effective UV protection
because these small particles have a much greater surface area than larger
particles with the same chemical composition used by our competitors."
Where other manufacturers put particles into their dash board and tire
dressing products that reflect light like little mirrors, TiO2(TM) places
nano-sized Titanium Dioxide that is tuned to accept and absorbs ultraviolet
(UVA and UVB) rays. The slight blue haze visible during application
indicates that the nano-enhancement is present and working to absorb these
rays and convert them into harmless heat energy thereby protecting
underlying surfaces.
Titanium Dioxide, the active ingredient in TiO2(TM), is the key
ingredient found in sunscreen lotions and like sunscreen lotions, TiO2(TM)
delivers a sun protector factor of up to SPF 50. The product also delivers
a long lasting shine while it protects and prevents fading and cracking on
a variety of rubber, vinyl and leather automotive surfaces. An automotive
fabric protectant with similar properties is being formulated, and Nano
Chemical expects the product to launch shortly.
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About Nano Chemical Systems Holdings, Inc.
In this age of "virtual companies" that rely on technology thinly
veiled in contract manufacturing and outsourcing: Nano Chemical Systems,
stands apart with in-house nano-research, development and a manufacturing
plant, proven efficient against foreign competition, used as a spring board
to inject world-class technology to be a "real company" with high growth
and high profitability in Nanotechnology enhanced chemical materials
markets worldwide. Nano Chemical Systems Holdings, Inc. has a wholly owned
subsidiary, Sea Spray Aerosol, Inc. that produces aerosol products for its
own formulas and does private labeling for various customers. Sea Spray
operates a 36,000 square foot facility that contains offices, research,
warehouse and manufacturing operations.
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made by or on behalf of the Company are "forward looking statements" within
the meaning of the federal securities laws. Statements regarding future
events and developments and our future performance, as well as management's
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future are forward-looking statements within the meaning of these laws. The
forward looking statements are subject to a number of risks and
uncertainties including market acceptance of the Company's services and
projects and the Company's continued access to capital and other risks and
uncertainties outlined in its filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, which are incorporated herein by reference. The actual results
the Company achieves may differ materially from any forward-looking
statements due to such risks and uncertainties. These statements are based
on our current expectations and speak only as of the date of such
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