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Hyperseal is the brand name for a series of specialized paints developed by noted inventor Col. Ronald Savin. The paints are divided into three categories: glass-infused paints, ''Hyperglass'', zinc-infused paints, ''Hyperzinc'', and rubber infused paints, ''Hyperflex''. The paints were developed to significantly cool surfaces in the desert, seal out water and galvanize rust. Part of a wave of environmentally friendly, “green products,” the paints are intended to significantly decrease energy expenditure, prevent toxic run-off from asphalt driveways, and ensure that water born vessels, marinas and bridges need only be repainted every 20 years to prevent rust; instead of once a year. Hyperglass is the first paint formulated with hollow glass “microspheres” suspended in a specialized white Teflon paint. The paint has the remarkable ability to keep a surface in direct sunlight only 10 – 12 °F above ambient air temperature. The paint is used to coat roofs, patios and boat decks. Before this, a typical asphalt roof would be 50 – 75 °F higher than the ambient air. In Southern California, homes with Hyperglass painted roofs, have seen a reduction of 50% of their air conditioning bills, thus significantly reducing their carbon footprint. Hyperseal has also developed a multipurpose caulk, called Hyperflex Caulk. == External links == *(Hyperseal, Inc. ) *(Los Angeles Times Article- Reflective Roof Paint Repels the Heat ) Image:HS logo full.jpg|Hyperseal Logo Image:Hyperglass Roof.jpg|Hyperglass Roof Coating 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hyperseal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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