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    Customized Fire Protection for Steel

    International® Paint introduces Firesthetics™ customized fire protection solutions for exposed structural steel, using Interchar® intumescent technology. The Firesthetics offering consists of factory-manufactured architectural fire protection, self-extinguishing bolt caps, waterborne acrylic intumescent coating, and high-performance epoxy intumescent coating. The process delivers sharp, distinctive architectural finishes and colors on columns, beams, and bolted connections. Interchar's malleability allows for the production of columns that easily conform to a wide variety of steel surface shapes and finishes upon curing. Low-VOC, HAPS-free, and zero-organic-solvent formulations available. Contributes to LEED credits.

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    Interactive Floor and Wall Lighting System

    The SmartFader interactive lighting system is now available in North America. Suitable for floor and wall applications, the tiles contain arrays of LEDs. Each light is on until something touches that part of the panel, causing it to go dark. The light then slowly returns to full illumination in about 8 seconds. The units measure 39 inches (one meter) square, recess about 2 inches (5 centimeters) into the floor or wall, and can be used as single elements or in combination. Available for interiors and exteriors, in four colors: standard cool white, warm white, red, and blue. From Technical Architectural Lighting (TAL).

    talnorthamerica.com

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    Perforated Metal Panels

    C.R. Laurence Co., Inc. (CRL) produces perforated metal panel systems (pictured) and architectural wire cloth systems. In exterior applications, such as sun-control devices and hand-railing infills, the perforated panels and wire cloth limit solar gain while maintaining views. As interior ceiling panels, they allow air flow, helping keep fixtures cool. The perforated panels are available in steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, and aluminum, with finishes such as mill, powder paint, and KYNAR®. Stock sheets are available in a variety of perforation patterns and thicknesses, and custom pattern fabrication is also offered. The wire cloth comes in several stainless steel meshes.

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    Solar-Reflective, Impact-Resistant Shingle

    CertainTeed Corporation offers the Landmark Solaris IR™ shingle, a solar-reflective shingle with Class IV impact resistance. This "cool roof" shingle features special granules that reflect solar energy, and a tough fiberglass-reinforced base that helps it achieve the highest UL impact-resistance rating. Also protects against discoloration caused by algae growth. Backed by a ten-year warranty against winds up to 90 miles per hour (145 kilometers per hour), or up to 130 miles per hour (210 kilometers) when installed with designated accessory parts. Energy Star-qualified; may also contribute to LEED credits. Color choices: Crystal Gray, Sunset Shake, Aged Cedar, and Dusky Clay.

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    Photovoltaic Glass

    Pythagoras Solar offers a new PV glass unit, one of its building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) products. The transparent glass unit combines high-density solar power generation with the modularity and insulating benefits of a standard insulating glass unit, while also preventing most direct solar radiation from entering the building. The product has a power density of 13 Watts per square foot (140 Watts per square meter), a U-value of 0.3, a solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) of 0.17, and a visible light transmission of 75 percent to facilitate daylighting. Easily incorporated into conventional construction. Designed for vertical curtain wall and skylight applications.

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