REFLECTIVE COATING SYSTEM Technology presentation 2006 Road & Safety Co.

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REFLECTIVE COATING SYSTEM Technology presentation 2006 Road & Safety Co.

is a REVOLUTIONARY reflective system that turns any surface into a bright visible highly brilliant surface. Magic Brite Reflective Paint

Reflective Paint is committed to making night time and low visibility conditions safer for people worldwide, through the development and increased use of practical, highly functional and cost effective retro-reflective products. Reflective Paint is committed to making night time and low visibility conditions safer for people worldwide, through the development and increased use of practical, highly functional and cost effective retro-reflective products. OUR MISSION

Retroreflective Products for Enhanced Nighttime Safety, Visibility, and Conspicuity Around Road, your Home, Business or any of dangerous spots. Retroreflective Products for Enhanced Nighttime Safety, Visibility, and Conspicuity Around Road, your Home, Business or any of dangerous spots. What is Reflective Paint

But, due to it’s high price and limitation of uses, it’s only available for traffic signs, so far. The Magic Brite Reflective Coating System has been developed which can be used where stick-on…… BACK GROUND Retro-reflective sheetings are durable, stick-on films available in a variety of colors. They are normally used as backgrounds for highway signs.

ALTERNATIVE ….retro-reflective films can’t be applied.

.... SYSTEM COMPARING R.PAINTR.SHEET SurfaceAnyFlat only ColorUnlimitedLimited VisibilityGoodExcellent ApplicationVersatileLimited PriceReasonableHigh

THEORY OF RETROREFLECTION Retroreflection occurs when surfaces return the directed light to its source. This is why retroreflective materials appear brightest to observers located near the light source - a driver and the vehicle headlights, for example.

HOW IT WORKS Each glass bead works as follows : An incoming light beam refracts as it passes through the front surface of the glass bead and reflects off a mirrored surface behind the bead. The beam then passes back through the front surface, is refracted as it leaves the bead, and returns toward the light sources.

HOW TO APPLY Brush Spray Roller Silk Printing Aerosol

and any of surfaces APPLICABLE SURFACES It can be painted onto a variety of properly prepared surfaces : - Wood - Metal - Concrete - Plastic

SAFETY FUNCTIONING

SAFETY FUNCTIONING

FUN FUNCTIONING

FUN & SAFETY FUNCTIONING It is ideal for reflectorizing helmets, bicycles, snowmobiles, sports equipment

FUN & SAFETY FUNCTIONING Retroreflection increases visibility, which in turn, increases safety.

Signs l Poles l Delineators l Barricades l Bridge Abutments l Concrete Curbs l Obstructions l Signals l Reflectors l Pavement Markings l Traffic Cones l Guide Posts l Fire Hydrants l Speed Bumps l Stanchions l Mailboxes l Trail Markings l Dock Doors l Fork Trucks l Parking Ramps l Aisle Markers l Exits l Safety Stations l Stands l Clearance Markers l Vests l Bicycles l Tricycles l Scooters l Skateboards l Fencing l Pedestals l Hazard Markers l Transformers l Guy Wires l Step Risers l Chains l Railings l Fire Extinguishers l Hard Hats l Vehicles l Stencils l Gates l Benches l Decals l Pipes l Well Heads l Camping Equipment.... and much more places to be applied. USES ON

and many more type of products can be developed in the near future. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Reflective paint manufacturing technology can be modified as multi functional products by way of combine different function such as ; Reflection + Fluorescent Reflection + Grow in the Dark Reflection + Fluorescent + Grow in the Dark All products to be Water Based products.

CHARACTERISTICS: Appearance: Various colors Liquid Specific Gravity: Viscosity: 12,000 cps (0.5 RPM) 800 cps (20 RPM) Brookfield LVT, #2 Spindle Brookfield LVT, #2 Spindle Solids: 55-58% by weight Solids: % by Volume Flash Point: > 60°F Reflective Bead Content : 50% by weight, 40 to 60 micron diameter. diameter. Drying Time: To touch, 5 minutes; hard, 1 hour.

COLORS AVAILABILITY Theorically all colors are available

THE END Thank you