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A Cool Roof Coating "

that almost defies the conventional laws of physics. SkyCool provides a profound cooling effect that can halve the running costs of mechanical air-conditioning in buildings with metal roofs."
 
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Client Studies

SkyCool has been used in a wide variety of building applications. 100's of clients can attest to the real savings generated by SkyCool.

 

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The Science

“ Energy reduction at Melbourne Airport is due to a range of projects and initiatives, so attributing % savings to any one item is not practical.  The combination of measures has resulted in a saving of ~25% in heating and cooling demand, of which we believe SkyCool is over half of the total.”

 

Melbourne University

 

Thanks SkyCool for " the quality service recently provided . . . for our large Diesel Generator / UPS building . . . reducing the inside temperature of the containers between 8 and 10 degrees on extreme hot days.

 

Would recommend the application of SkyCool to any such installation."

Prestige Brands Australia

" Based on our experience I have no hesitation in recommending SkyCool to any organisation looking for an economical way of keeping their warehouse cool."

"Perth Airport is committed to incorporating environmental features that promote energy efficiencies in our redevelopment projects such as SkyCool provides a valuable means to significantly reduce our air conditioning energy demands."
engineering group

The science behind SkyCool is extremely interesting. Click on the headings below to take a look at the the innovative science behind this unique product.

A Cool Roof Coating"

that almost defies the conventional laws of physics. SkyCool provides a profound cooling effect that can halve the running costs of mechanical air-conditioning in buildings with metal roofs."
 
CSIRO  -  ECOS  Magazine Page 119, Apr-Jun, 2004