Color-Changing Mixed Use Development Shines With Lumiflon Coating

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Marine Gateway is a mixed-use development that stands on a formerly underused industrial site in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The transit-oriented development is the first of its kind, as a transit hub and the South Vancouver Bus Loop is incorporated in the design. The development is an exemplary model of sustainable design, as it is LEED Gold certified.

Fluoronar Revives Extravagant Las Vegas Casino

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The extravagent Excalibur Hotel and Casino sits along the Las Vegas Strip. The medieval-themed casino was originally completed in 1990, where it started a rapidly growing trend of luxurious buildings that popped up along the Strip. The original plan for Excalibur Casino was for the castle’s turrets to be recoated every three to four years; however, the long-term costs of maintaining Excalibur’s exterior coatings would grow astronomically. To avoid this, Tnemec's Fluoronar with Lumiflon FEVE resin was chosen to coat the turrets in a 2000 renovation.

Lumiflon FEVE Resin Coatings Brighten Modern Bus Terminal

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The new facility for the new Hampton Roads Trunsit replaces a 3-acre circle of asphalt that stood next to a busy road. The replacement transit hub contains approximately 1,010 panels of Alpolic aluminum composite material for the roofing, which are coated in Lumiflon FEVE resin. Valspar's Valflon, which also uses Lumiflon FEVE resin technology, can be spotted on the inside of the center.