GAINA can make buildings' last longer.
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Regular Paint (left) GAINA (right) |
GAINA has many ceramic layers that are the strongest against ultraviolet rays, and is 2 to 3 times more durable than regular paint. Also, its insulation/thermal barrier effects restrict the building's usual expansion/contraction.
Endurance against ultraviolet rays by ultraviolet rays'
absorption rate |
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Absorption
Rates |
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Finely divided titanium oxide |
87-90% |
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(sunblocks) |
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Carbon
black |
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95-97% |
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(tires,
electric wires etc.) |
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GAINA |
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93-95% |
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Xenon 2000 hours compound cycle test (color: light gray) |
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Carbonate Dioxide |
No splits, peelings,
frosts, color changes |
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Carbonate Dioxide |
Same as abobe |
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Adhesion Strength |
After Carbonate 0.57 |
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After Anticorrosion 0.69 |
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(N/mm) |
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Near Infrared Rays |
Standard Training (1 week
later) |
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89.50% |
Reflectance |
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Xenon compound cycle test
2000 hours later (about 14 years) |
87.10% |
(780-2100nm) |
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