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Industrial Nanotech, Inc. (OTC PINK: INTK), a global leader in nanotechnology based energy saving solutions, today announced that the Company has developed an ultra thin high performance thermal insulation film called MicroProtect™ for use on the interior of personal electronic devices including laptop computers and cellular phones.

Industrial Nanotech, Inc. Introduces Ultra Thin High Performance Thermal Insulation Film for Cooling Personal Electronic Devices

Naples, FL | Posted on July 21st, 2015

“We began working with one of the world’s largest computer manufacturers several years ago to solve the problem of heat penetrating through laptop computers, especially in the faster and more powerful computers,” stated Francesca Crolley, V.P. Business Development for Industrial Nanotech, Inc. “The critical issues that had to be addressed for successful implementation of the coating on personal electronic devices were the need for extreme thinness and the ability to cure in seconds during the manufacturing process. The problems our technology needed to solve were the prevention of heat discharging from the device to the users hand or lap during periods of intense use and, conversely, to reduce the amount of heat entering the device when it was placed in the hot sun to prevent overheating and shutdown.”

Crolley continues, “Because of the extreme precision involved in the production of personal electronic devices, and in particular cellular phones, we had to find a manufacturing partner that could meet these exacting standards in the production of our product for this market. We have now found that partner and look forward to bringing this new product to market by the end of 2015.”

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About Industrial Nanotech, Inc.
Industrial Nanotech Inc. is a global nanoscience solutions research and development leader. The Company develops and commercializes new and innovative applications for sustainable nanotechnology which are sold worldwide, including their patented product line of award winning, specialty coatings containing a nanotechnology based material and which provide the combined performance qualities of energy savings, thermal insulation, corrosion resistance, prevention of CUI, moisture resistance, chemical resistance, and other protective benefits. Additional information about the company and its products can be found at www.inanotk.com.

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Contacts:
Industrial Nanotech, Inc.
Francesca Crolley
US & Canada: 800-767-3998
International: +1 239-254-0346


Industrial Nanotech, Inc.
US & Canada: 800-767-3998
International: +1 239-254-0346

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