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Permanent anti graffiti coating protects council assets*

Nanokote EcoBarrier is a unique, permanent anti graffiti coating manufactured using the latest developments in nanotechnology.

Extensive research with the CSIRO has resulted in a state of the art commercial product, creating an extremely durable coating that allows all forms of graffiti to be easily removed from any surface.

EcoBarrier overcomes the problems associated with older generation anti graffiti coatings as it:

  • is unaffected by UV radiation and will not
    yellow, flake or break down over time
  • is resistant to hybrid graffiti inks and will leave
    no ghosting or shadowing
  • requires only environmentally friendly,
    biodegradable cleaners and a cloth to remove graffiti
  • saves money as no specialty graffiti removal
    companies are required – any person can
    remove graffiti safely and easily
  • is permanent and can withstand hundreds of
    graffiti removals
  • is suitable for any surface – porous and non
    porous
  • is available in matte or gloss finish
  • facilitates a self cleaning functionality to the
    surface
  • will protect the substraight from damage from
    moisture and UV radiation.

EcoBarrier prevents permanent damage to council assets and empowers community groups and asset owners to self clean assets and infrastructure.

Nanokote has completed successful projects with national road and railway operators, councils and many private and public asset owners. It offers a 10 year warranty.

For any further inquiries contact John Caprioglio at Nanokote on (03) 9768 3277 or visit www.nanokote.com.au

*Copy supplied by Nanokote

 

 

 

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