Iran-Made Self-Healing Paints Able to Save Energy
A group of researchers at an Iranian company supplied the market with products that have been difficult to import and purchase thus far.
The use of these paints in residential buildings as well as industrial facilities leads to saving energy while enjoying the property of self-healing.
Reducing energy consumption has always been one of the concerns for households and industrial units, and one of the solutions to reduce energy consumption is the use of insulating paints.
In this regard, the company embarked on producing and marketing insulating paints using nanotechnology that can reduce energy consumption.
These insulating paints can balance cold and heat. Therefore, they can reduce energy consumption in different buildings with different uses.
In residential buildings, these paints can be used both in the exterior and interior spaces. In the industrial field, insulating paints can be used in oil and gas facilities to reduce energy consumption in storage tanks and pipelines.
Having self-healing properties, these paints can be needless for continuous replacement and finally meet the needs of upstream industries.
However, importing these types of paints to Iran is faced with trade restrictions, therefore, the import is done using intermediaries with a sharp increase in the final price of the product.
But by developing the technology inside the country, the company supplies the product with high advantages and is better than the foreign model.
These thermal insulating paints are resistant to ultraviolet rays and have interesting features such as quick drying. Meanwhile, they can be applied using various tools such as brushes, sprays, and rollers.
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