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AN OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

LITCOAT

LitCoat Revolutionizes The Painting Industry


With Paramagnetic Electroluminescent Paint
PRESS RELEASE - LAS VEGAS, NV - NOV 11, 2014 07:20 EST

Paramagnetic electroluminescent paint created by the brand


LitCoat can be lit with a charge and used on bicycles, cars,
models, and all other paintable surfaces.
The brand LitCoat has
revolutionized the painting
industry with paramagnetic electroluminescent paint, able
to be used on cars, bicycles, and a vast array of other
surfaces, and this is paint that can change color by simply
bringing it into contact with an electric charge. The change
which occurs when the paint is in contact with electricity
and turns a different color is called electroluminescence,
and electroluminescence also provides the surface with the
ability to give off its own light.

Paramagnetic paint is paint


with the ability to simply
change color when it is
receiving electricity and this
change is called
electroluminescence.
JOHANNES SCHULTE

A paramagnetic electroluminescent surface can change between many different colors


depending on the charge it is receiving, and it all starts with a base coat of a material called
ELfarbe. ELfarbe is completely environmentally friendly, and it can be thought of as a
nanocomposite polymer binder system. ELfarbe is a tough film that makes for the perfect
layering base, and this layering is a necessity when creating a paramagnetic
electroluminescent surface area.
This base can be painted on with a brush, and it works on a myriad of surfaces, including a
simple piece of paper. As the material goes through a drying process, it bonds together to
create a tough film through shrinkage, and this bonding process is what creates an ideal
condition for electroluminescence.
The ELfarbe material is used in all painting layers when creating a paramagnetic
electroluminescent effect using LitCoat, and this goes from the dielectric layer all the way to
the electroluminescent layer. For the dielectric layer, ELfarbe is combined with barium
titanate powder, the conductive layer is created by combining ELfarbe with the grapheme
oxide or antimony-doped tin oxide, and the electroluminescent layer can be created using
ELfarbe and a phosphoric pigment representing the color of a users choice.
ELfarbe is considered to be the ideal material in carrying electroluminescent paint layers,
most easily allowing a user to create a desired paramagnetic effect. Because ELfarbe has no
current or additional ingredients deemed to be hazardous to a users health or the

environment, it is also considered to be a perfectly safe layering material.


Paramagnetic electroluminescent paint is within research and development on a nearly
constant basis at this time, so while ELfarbe may be the go-to base coat material as of now,
new and improved materials are constantly emerging. The method to create a paramagnetic
surface representing more than one color is a simple one, and it follows a process of:
1. Conductive layer - dielectric layer - EL layer (green) - conductive layer - protection layer
2. Conductive layer - dielectric layer - EL layer (orange or blue) - conductive layer protection layer
By following this layering process, a person will be able to paint their particular surface to
show multiple colors of electroluminescent paint when it comes into contact with different
charges.
Once the different paramagnetic layers are applied to a surface, a person can then charge the
layers simultaneously or alone to achieve their desired color effect. The LitCoat formulated EL
pigment is what provides the ability to create a multi-layered and multi-colored surface
structure, and forming a particular paint layering combination will often take some trial and
error on the behalf of the user. Because this is a highly skilled process that can become time
consuming, the brand LitCoat recommends it is tried by painting professionals with an
understanding of LitCoat and paramagnetic painting.
For those looking to get better acquainted with LitCoat and LitCoats paramagnetic painting,
the brand offers a course on formulating and using their products which serves as an
educational base to prepare for use. This thorough training course encompasses everything a
user would need to know about the inner workings of the formula, how to craft the formula,
how to apply the formula, and how to use the formula for maximum desired results.
The training course is composed of two separate files called The LitCoat Project as one, and a
pre-requisite for the course is obtaining the LitCoat electroluminescent paint materials first.
This course also goes on to explain the layered paramagnetic painting method and
recommends using up to three colors at a single time out of the seven currently available.
LitCoat also uses the course to explain the simplicity of LitCoat electroluminescent paint as
well as its painting processes, suggesting that the product is marketable for all different
methods of use.
One of the aspects that make the application of paramagnetic electroluminescent paint with
LitCoat so simple is its ability to cover a surface using only a brush. Brushing on LitCoat can
give the user the desired effect, particularly in cases of creative use. On top of regular
brushing, airbrushing may also be used to provide the desired effect, and this is the method
most often used on surfaces from automobiles to die-cast models. The paper example used
on the LitCoat website to demonstrate the ease of application and ability to cover many
surfaces is done using a simple regular brushing method.
The brand LitCoat developing this electroluminescent painting technology can be reached by
fax at 702-728-2912 for those with questions, ideas, or concerns regarding the product or its
processes, or they can additionally be reached through their website at www.litcoat.com. For

more information regarding the ELfarbe technology, the brand can be reached by email
through www.elfarbe.com/contact-us .
Categories:

Tags:

Aftermarket, Automotive, Motorcycle & Bike

electroluminescent coating, electroluminescent


paint, LitCoat, paramagnetic paint

Company Contact Information


Johannes Schulte
LitCoat
B142 187 E. Warm Springs Rd., Las Vegas
NV, 89119
702-749-0520

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