Industrial Nanotech expands to Arizona homebuilding market

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Industrial Nanotech Inc., an energy saving solutions manufacturing business and nanoscience research firm, recently launched its first Arizona office in Phoenix to support builders using the company’s patented structural coatings for walls and roofs.

Company officials noted the complementary relationship between its products and the climate in the southwestern portion of the United States where conditions can be extreme and require extra durability in construction materials.

"The Southwestern market is one where there is significant need for the unique combination of solutions that our coatings provide," Industrial Nanotech Vice President of Business Development Francesca Crolley said. "Our products perform extremely well in harsh climates and in addition to reducing energy costs, they provide exceptional UV resistance, moisture resistance and protect homes and buildings from long-term damage that tends to be caused by this type of environment. We're pleased to now have our Arizona office open and look forward to serving our homebuilders, homeowners and building owners in the region."

Industrial Nanotech is based in Naples, Florida. The firm designs and markets sustainable manufacturing and building materials, primarily its own branded Nansulate and Heat Shield thermal insulation and protective coatings.

Industrial Nanotech products create energy savings with products featuring resistance to corrosion, moisture and chemicals. All the firm’s coatings are low VOC, water-based, and sustainable.

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