Global warming
Planet Earth’s temperature has been rising for years. This is a well-known and very severe problem. No doubt exists that the issue is becoming more and more pressing each and every year.
Planet Earth’s temperature has been rising for years. This is a well-known and very severe problem. No doubt exists that the issue is becoming more and more pressing each and every year.
Crops dying
This is no less than the inevitable result of global climate change. People struggle against its harmful effects. As a result, impressive sums of money are spent on saving crops from death due to overheating.
This is no less than the inevitable result of global climate change. People struggle against its harmful effects. As a result, impressive sums of money are spent on saving crops from death due to overheating.
Air conditioning
Enormous amounts of money are also spent on cooling buildings. To be more precise, in 1990 the US spent $20 billion on air conditioning. Nowadays this figure has tripled and continues to grow at an increasing rate.
Enormous amounts of money are also spent on cooling buildings. To be more precise, in 1990 the US spent $20 billion on air conditioning. Nowadays this figure has tripled and continues to grow at an increasing rate.
Is there anything to do about it?
Yes, of course! There are several approaches to preventing money loss on such a scale by filtering the infrared (heating) part of the Solar spectrum. Alas, they have not been widely used yet because of their own high price.
Yes, of course! There are several approaches to preventing money loss on such a scale by filtering the infrared (heating) part of the Solar spectrum. Alas, they have not been widely used yet because of their own high price.
- Metal oxide coatings of window glass (near 150 EUR per square meter)
- Adding different types of dyes to the window glass material (incredibly expensive)
Now allow us to introduce our exciting new product:
It is also an IR-protecting dye that can be added to various materials.
It is also an IR-protecting dye that can be added to various materials.
Then, why Infraceal?
All other solutions to the problem are so expensive that their cost does not allow for mass application.
All other solutions to the problem are so expensive that their cost does not allow for mass application.
This is not the case for Infraceal. Inexpensive but effective!
The dye is thermostable. It can be added into melted polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, and other polymers during the sheet-making process: it does not require any modification of existing production lines. It is also stable against ultraviolet radiation and aggressive chemicals. The dye is soluble in toluene and other solvents.
The dye is thermostable. It can be added into melted polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, and other polymers during the sheet-making process: it does not require any modification of existing production lines. It is also stable against ultraviolet radiation and aggressive chemicals. The dye is soluble in toluene and other solvents.
Now on sale: Infraceal.790!
Technical specifications
Absorption peak — 790 nm
Graph of the temperature-rise in a room-modeling cell during one-hour of illumination by a powerful light source through a window.
Graph of the temperature-rise in a room-modeling cell during one-hour of illumination by a powerful light source through a window.
The concentration of Infraceal.790 in a polycarbonate sheet to obtain 30% at 790 nm absorbency for different sheet.
The concentration of Infraceal.790 in a polycarbonate sheet to obtain 30% at 790 nm absorbency for different sheet.
Pricing
Superconcentrate polycorbonate (0,3%), kg
25 and less
25 - 125
125 - 1250
1250 - 7500
7500 - 15000
15000 and more
Cost, EUR / kg
27.40
26.42
24.28
21.55
19.60
17.65
SUPERCONCENTRATE POLYCORBONATE (0,3%), KG | COST, EUR / KG |
25 and less | 27.40 |
25 - 125 | 26.42 |
125 - 1250 | 24.28 |
1250 - 7500 | 21.55 |
7500 - 15000 | 19.60 |
15000 and more | 17.65 |
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