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10-07/08 :: July/August 2010

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fire retardant coating that is available exclusively to Icynene Licensed Dealers. Approved as an ignition barrier, ICYNENE ShelterShield™ is specially formula- ted to meet AC 377 requirements with Icynene light density spray foam insulations. http://www.Icynene.com

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llumina, Inc. (NASDAQ: ILMN) announced that Gerald Moeller, Ph.D., has joined the company‘s

Board of Directors. Dr. Moeller is currently an ad- visor at HBM Bio Ventures AG, a Swiss investment firm focusing on biotechnology, emerging pharma, medical technology and related industries. http://www.illumina.com

ndustrial Nanotech, Inc. (Pink Sheets: INTK), an emerging global leader in nanotechnology based

energy saving solutions, reported that the Company‘s Nansulate®

thermal insulation and mold resistant

coatings provide effective insulation and protec- tion in all climates, including the harsh climate of Fairbanks, Alaska. Nansulate®

was used in the spring

of 2009 to insulate a 1250 S.F. commercial ware- house that houses a military and civilian auto sales business. The owner recently shared his year over year heating bills and reported a reduction in his en- ergy costs by 22%. The warehouse was insulated with Nansulate®

HomeProtect Clear Coat at a thickness of

3 coats (approximately 7 mils/0,1178mm) by coating the ceiling and walls. Furthermore, Industrial Nano- tech has successfully developed a nanotechnology based thermal insulation coating capable of being applied to surfaces of at least 1000° Fahrenheit, “Nansulate®

Extreme High Heat”. The product was

developed as a result of a request by Saudi Europe- an Petrochemical Company, IBN ZAHR, a custo- mer of the company’s exclusive distributor in Saudi

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nfineon Technologies (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) launched new RF transistors with electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection for design of reliable,

Arabia, Saudi Environmental Projects, Ltd, to insulate a 2.1 mile pipeline transporting high pressure steam. “To date, we have successfully tested the coating on surfaces with temperatures up to 1004° Fahrenheit (540° Celsius).” states Stuart Burchill, CEO/CTO of Industrial Nanotech, Inc. “We have reason to believe the coating can also be used on surfaces with tem- peratures up to 1500° Fahrenheit and will finish our due diligence in that extraordinarily high tempera- ture environment over the next few months. Regar- dless of that outcome, the performance qualities of the product are more than satisfactory to meet the challenge presented to us in April of this year by our representatives in Saudi Arabia, Saudi Environmental Projects, Ltd. This opens up a whole new market to us which few, if any, other companies can pursue.“

Furthermore Nansulate® thermal insulation and

protective coating has been successfully utilized in breweries, food processing facilities and restaurants. Most recently, Nansulate®

Translucent High Heat was

used by a commercial snack food manufacturer to reduce surface temperature of manufacturing equip- ment, including a commercial fryer, industrial oven and vent duct. The average surface temperature red- uction, over all equipment, with a six coat coverage (approximately 300 microns total thickness) was an average of 17.5%, with the highest temperature diffe- rence achieved on the exterior of a commercial fryer, reducing the temperature by 48.6° Fahrenheit, from 210.2° F to 161.6° F. http://www.nansulatetestimonials.com http://www.nansulate.com

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