4. MIRACOOL AQ800 HEAT-RESISTANT PAINT

In the context of climate change and the increasing demand for energy saving, MIRACOOL insulation paint has become the first choice for civil and industrial works.

Applying advanced infrared reflection and emission technology from Japan, MIRACOOL helps reduce the surface temperature of the roof and exterior walls by up to 14°C, thereby significantly reducing the indoor temperature, saving electricity for the cooling system, bringing cooler air conditions to places that are difficult to access or have air conditioning.

A practical example: Miracool AQ800 paint was used at a construction site in the South of Vietnam starting from March 17, the primer was applied on March 17 and 18, then the Miracool AQ800 coating was completed. The results showed that the roof surface temperature reduced by a maximum of 24.1°C, while the temperature under the ceiling decreased by 5.1°C. After construction, the cooling performance of the air conditioner is significantly improved and the operating cost of the air conditioner is expected to be significantly reduced. In particular, Miracool insulation paint has an SRI (Solar Reflectance Index) that meets the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standard for Green Buildings. The LEED standard requires an initial SRI index of 82, and an SRI index after 3 years of use: 64.

Not only is MIRACOOL effective in heat resistance, it also protects the surface of the material, reduces cracking and peeling due to thermal shock, contributing to prolonging the life of the building. The product is environmentally friendly, does not contain toxic solvents and supports the goal of reducing carbon emissions.

MIRACOOL – Sustainable heat resistance, smart savings, towards green buildings.

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