| July 10: Mattel factory oven cooler by 50°C-122°F with Planet Supra |
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Heat generating equipment in factories need to be well insulated: heat is often the sign of lost energy and high energy bills. Planet Supra's hollow nanotechnology silica beads reflect heat back to its source, instantly improving insulation. On July 1st, 2010 in Thailand, Mattel's factory conducted a technical trial with the objective to reduce oven surface temperature. All ovens were painted in December following the trial's outstanding success. The outcome expected by the factory's Senior Facility Maintenance Supervisor was:
![]() Oven before painting with Planet Supra. The oven was turned off and allowed to cool down. The metal surface was then cleaned of dirt and oily residue which would compromise the paint's adherence.
White color was used for the trial, although industrial customers usually prefer grey as it blends better into a factory's environment. There is no significant difference in performance between white and other colors.
Planet Supra is a radiant barrier, its performance is exponential: the hotter the surface the more heat is reflected back to its source. On average, temperature differences range from 10°C - 50°F up to 50°C - 122°F, depending on surface and ambient temperatures. Although it can withstand short peaks of high temperature, it is not recommended to apply Planet Supra on surface temperatures hotter than 150°C - 302°F. If the temperature is too high, the paint will crack and peel but will remain perfectly safe: it is VOC-free and non-inflammable, meaning no toxic fumes will be released and it won't catch fire.
All ovens were subsequently painted with 2 coats of white color and 1 top coat of matte grey color, which blends well into an industrial environment (cf. photos below).
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