[Tigers] interesting stuff

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Fri Nov 19 09:01:14 MST 2010


Hello,
 
Jim Armstrong here. As well as havening my Tiger, I have been slowly  
restoring an Aston Martin DB 2 and belong to a kind of list serve for these  
cars. I ran into this product below, and I cut and pasted a guy's submission on  
a spray insulation product that sounds pretty trick.
 

-- As an alternate to traditional insulation products, I went a  different 
way when restoring my Aston Martin 
DB 2-4. Let me first explain my reasoning. My firm is in the business of  
Energy Consulting. We are a participating contractor with FP&L (Florida  
Power and Light Co)  In auditing buildings, insulation, roof, walls  etc.,the R 
Values are important to the building envelope. There is a product  that was 
invented for NASA that incapacitates and protects, that is sprayed to  any 
clean surface.
 After having my car soda blasted we applied 40 mills of this emulsion  to 
the underside of bonnet, complete interior and all areas needing traditional 
 insulation. The product is Ceramic Cover CC 100, Distributed by Enviortrol 
Inc.  but only applied by approved contractors, approx $8.00 per square 
foot  installed. The R Value is far superior to traditional methods and 
insulates  against heat, sound and water intrusion. NASCAR has experimented with it 
on fire  walls, headers, and cockpit flooring. It has successfully been 
used on the space  shuttle heat shields. The product is sprayed, similar to 
paint, and dries to a  hard coat white ceramic that is sandable, and can be 
painted. In  demonstrations, a sample, half treated with CC 100, half 
untreated, heated to  red hot, can be picked up without fear. In the construction 
industry, it is  sprayed to roof decks, walls etc. It also has industrial 
applications for water  tank towers and industrial piping. Ford Motor Co, R&D 
Dept's are conduction  experiments for sound deadening and heat applications.
See _www.enviorotrol-inc.com_ (http://www.enviorotrol-inc.com/)  for a 
local  distributor.


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