09/15/2023
Both buildings Identical in the construction, insulation and vapour barrier, drywall the same. Both are white, only difference is one building has our Ceramic coating applied to exterior and interior, we set A/C for summer months and will run heat in colder seasons, Engineering is keeping track of our Data.
We approached a building Scientist and an Engineer as well as an Architect to educate them on the power of our coating and its possibilities in the building industry. There big problem is to be able to achieve a Thermal Break on steel (we achieved this through testing) Because of this Thermal break ability, we decided to apply this material to the interior/exterior of the test building, because of the drastic rise in Energy costs.
Because we are not an insulation just a Thermal break we are showing just how important a Thermal break is in the building industry by what our numbers are showing. This coating cannot be a stand alone material unless it’s applied to hot pipe (no hotter then 500F or an ammonia chiller) This coating in conjunction with typical insulation is amazing in regards to savings.
This coating could have the ability to reduce the thicknesses of walls in buildings, the industry has been building thicker walls in the hopes that a Thermal break could be achieved. Our coating is a radiant material, reflects Energy (so apply to inside over drywall-will not allow heat or cool produced to escape) Applying to exterior of building-Roof because we are a Radiant barrier reflects Energy off surface.
Other things that we are finding within the testing as well as different projects we have applied to is how easy we can stop condensation on windows and doors. (Have applied it to the inside of Arenas with a stop of all condensation.)
Many Hutterite colonies are applying to boiler rooms and coolers and freezers, concrete to metal roofing and are always amazed by how things are working in there favour, return on investment happens pretty quick with this type of savings.
Where ever there is Energy and you want to keep it out or in we have the solution.
Testing will be complete early 2024 and we most likely will be approved in the Canadian building code.