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Industrial Nanotech, Inc. (Pink Sheets:INTK), an emerging global leader in nanotechnology based energy saving and sustainable solutions is proud to announce that BUILDINGS magazine has selected their patented thermal insulation and mold resistant coating, Nansulate® Energy Protect™, as a top 2012 Money-Saving Product. Nansulate® Energy Protect™ for energy savings and protection of building walls, windows, skylights, and ceilings is part of an elite group of 77 products that will be showcased in the magazine's June 2012 issue.
Nansulate® Energy Protect™ Insulation Coating by Industrial Nanotech, Inc. Chosen as a Top Money Saving Pick by BUILDINGS Magazine
Naples, FL | Posted on April 18th, 2012
Finalists were chosen based on the money-saving qualities offered to building owners and facility managers in areas such as energy consumption, water savings, lighting, envelope improvement, and maintenance.
"We are very honored to have our building energy efficiency product included in the Top Picks by BUILDINGS Magazine," states Francesca Crolley, VP of Business Development for Industrial Nanotech, Inc. "The award and upcoming June issue feature will help make tens of thousands of building owners and facility managers aware of an effective tool they can utilize for energy savings. The technology in Nansulate Energy Protect allows building and factory owners to easily coat windows, skylights, interior or exterior walls, ceilings, and ductwork with a translucent paint-on insulation and significantly reduce energy consumption. Customers typically report saving 20% to 40% in heating and cooling costs, plus the product offers other protective benefits including mold and fungi growth resistance, UV resistance, and moisture resistance. The coating can also be used over one of the most significant heat loss culprits... windows. While giving them a slightly frosted look, it allows transmission of approximately 92% of visible light, as tested on pane glass, which offers the ability to daylight a building without giving in to huge energy losses. We believe this product is creating a significant change in the way that existing buildings are insulated and offers an attractive solution for affordable building energy savings."
According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) buildings account for 40% of U.S. primary energy consumption and 39% of U.S. carbon emissions.
Further information on Nansulate® Energy Protect commercial building insulation coating is available at: www.energyprotect.org.
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About Industrial Nanotech, Inc.
Industrial Nanotech Inc. is a global nanoscience solutions and research leader and member of the U.S. Greenbuilding Council. The Company develops and commercializes new and innovative applications for sustainable nanotechnology which are sold worldwide.
About Nansulate®
Nansulate® is the Company's patented product line of award winning, specialty coatings containing a nanotechnology based material and which are well-documented to provide the combined performance qualities of thermal insulation, corrosion prevention, resistance to mold growth, fire resistance, chemical resistance and lead encapsulation in an environmentally safe, water-based, coating formulation. The Nansulate® Product Line includes industrial, residential, agricultural and solar thermal insulation coatings. Additional information about the Company and its products can be found at their websites, (www.inanotk.com) and (www.nansulate.com). Blog: www.nansulate.com/nanoblog, Twitter: www.twitter.com/NanoPioneer, Facebook: www.facebook.com/Nansulate.
About BUILDINGS
BUILDINGS serves over 74,000 building owners and professional facilities managers in North America. The monthly publication helps readers make smarter decisions relevant to the management, modernization, and operation of their facilities.
www.buildings.com
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