Features
of Ultraviolet (UV) rays blocked
of Infrared (IR) rays blocked
Visible Light Transmittance
Applications
Commercial glass
Residential glass
Glass manufacturing
Polycarbonate materials
Skylights
Features
Protects wood, upholstery & merchandise from sun damage
Reduces seasonal heating/cooling costs
Cost effective
Environmentally friendly
Easy application by custom paint roller
Can be applied on top of or under window film
Fully cures in 14 days=Zero off gassing when fully cured
Coverage
1KG: 430 ft2 (37m2)
20KG: 8,600 ft2 (800m2)
LIQUID NANOTINT® FAQs
The specially formulated NanoTint coating blocks up to 99.9% of ultra-violet
(UV) light and absorbs up to 85% of Infra-Red (IR) light on the window, while
still allowing for up to 80% visible light transmission.
Liquid NanoTint is a 2-component solution that, once mixed, has a pot life of 2 hours. The mixed solution is applied with a high-density foam roller. For each designated coating area the mixed solution must be applied evenly within approximately 4 minutes from start to finish. For more detailed information, please consult the application instructions for My sun Grid Liquid NanoTint.
My Sun Grid® recommends coating the interior surface of a glass. Interior
environmental conditions are more easily controlled resulting in optimum
clarity and uniformity of the final fully cured coating.
Yes, My Sun Grid® recommends application at a temperature between 41-95°F (5-35°C) and relative humidity 70% or less. Air circulation should be minimized to mitigate contamination in the form of dust and dirt during the application process and for at least the initial 60 minutes time.
Each high-density foam roller used will absorb and retain 30 grams of Liquid
NanoTint solution. In addition to these initial 30 grams, every additional 30
grams of Liquid NanoTint solution will cover an area of 1m2 (10ft2).
All obvious dirt and contaminants should be removed with a paper towel.
Masking materials should be used to protect adjacent surfaces and window
fixtures. My Sun Grid® LNT Glass Primer is then used to clean the surface.
For more detailed information, please consult the Standard Operating
Procedure for My Sun Grid Liquid NanoTint.
One person can coat approximately 2m2 (21ft2) before encountering
application challenges.
Not at this time. Consult My Sun Grid if you have another suggested process.
Similar to a household paint, there is an initial odor that lasts about 4 hours. We recommend vacating the premises during the application for a minimum of 4 hours. Once the coating has fully cured, no off gassing occurs as validated by independent third party testing. This documentation is available upon request.
As with any material being used in the workplace or home, please refer to label for safety precautions. More detailed information is provided in the My Sun Grid® Liquid NanoTint Safety Data Sheet which includes safe handling, storage, personal protective equipment, and disposal procedures.
Yes.
There is a warranty on this product. What is covered in this warranty is available upon request.
Yes, after it has fully cured for 14 days. Abrasive materials should be avoided.
Abrasion of the coating is possible. It is important to remember that the coating is only as sound as the substrate. If a material will abrade glass, it will abrade the Liquid NanoTint Coating.