AGC Chemicals’ LUMIFLON Implements New Social Media Strategy

LUMIFLON Implements New Social Media Strategy (72DPI)
AGC Chemicals' LUMIFLON Implements New Social Media Strategy Exton, PA — LUMIFLON announced today that it is implementing a carefully designed social media strategy which will include a blog, and a presence on Twitter and LinkedIn. The purpose of LUMIFLON’s social media presence is to serve the company’s current and potential customer base by exploring industry innovations, new technol...

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin Tested In International Space Station Experiments

Materials International Space Station Experiments, NASA, 1
The Materials International Space Station Experiments (MISSE) are a series of tests conducted on the International Space Station (ISS) to determine what effects different materials will have when exposed to a low Earth orbit (LEO) environment. The 1,500 different samples of polymers, coatings, composites, plastics, metals, etc, were placed in testing containers known as Passive Experiment Containers (PECs), which allowed the materials to be transferred to and from the ISS. The tests were conducted externally on the ISS and ultimately determined what affects the atmospheric conditions would have on each component.

LUMIFLON Based Coatings Widen Architectural Color Palette

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin, Korea Konkuk University Art College, Photo Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America
Since its creation in 1982, fluororesin paints based on LUMIFLON have been produced by manufacturers around the world and applied to thousands of architectural structures. As the first solvent-soluble fluoropolymer for coatings to be cured at room temperature, LUMIFLON based coatings have color vibrancy not obtainable with PVDF technology. Due to the finishes’ crystal clear quality, LUMIFLON produces a brighter, cleaner range of colors than its PVDF counterpart.

LUMIFLON FEVE Based Coatings Transform Metal Roof Corrosion

LUMIFLON FEVE Resin, Village Harbor Office, All-Tech Decorating Company, Completed Green Roof Panels
The integrity and appearance of the 8,000 s/f metal roof of the Village Harbor Office was undermined due to the roof panels’ loss of adhesion and red rust corrosion through the factory baked-on finish. The Village Harbor Association, owner of the building, needed a low-maintenance, field-applied coating system that would withstand South Carolina’s demanding climate, retain color strength and gloss, and offer a long term warranty.