What if a liquid coating material was proven to out class Low-E windows, at a fraction of the price?

Nano materials. Massive Performance.

 
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UV/A & UV/B

mCOAT™ (Sr-101) UV/IR Blocker is formulated to block >99% of harmful UV/A rays, as well as >99% of surface damaging UV/B rays to protect everything valuable to you within the building.

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Infrared (IR)

mCOAT™ (Sr-101) UV/IR Blocker is formulated to block 90-95% of heat causing IR, increasing comfort levels while decreasing HVAC loads for improved energy efficiencies. During winter months, the coating functions as an insulator, to help keep in heat to reduce heating bills, therefore reducing carbon footprint.

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Light Transmission

mCOAT™ (Sr-101) UV/IR Blocker is formulated to maintain >70% Visible Light Transmission (VLT) to ensure a nearly unnoticeable optical difference when compared to clear glass. With a Colour Rendering Index of 94-95, experience energy improvements on the interior while enjoying the natural colours of the exterior.

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Solar Heat Gain

mCOAT™ (Sr-101) UV/IR Blocker is formulated to have a Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) of 0.30-0.40. This property, when paired with the IR blocking functionality aids in reducing energy consumption and increasing usable space by enhancing comfort levels.

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Resistance

mCOAT™ (Sr-101) UV/IR Blocker has been rigorously evaluated for long-term exposure to UV rays through third-party Xenon Arc Accelerated Weathering tests, as well as Adhesion and Pencil Hardness testing - allowing nSYNERGY™ to offer both product/workmanship guarantees and warranties.

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Energy Savings

mCOAT™ (Sr-101) UV/IR Blocker combines the outlined features and benefits to reduce energy consumption and related bills, quantitatively proven by a third-party to reduce a minimum of 16-20% of your monthly energy consumption depending on your Environment Canada climate zone.

LEED-certified buildings command the highest rents, while lease-up rates typically range from average to 20% above average; vacancy rates for green buildings are an estimated 4% lower than non-green properties.” - LEED (usbgc.org), 2021