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Industrial Nanotech Provides Project Updates

Industrial Nanotech, Inc., an emerging global leader in nanotechnology, announced today important updates to a number of ongoing projects. “As Industrial Nanotech enters the third quarter of 2007, the company has made significant strides forward. This is an appropriate time to inform our shareholders of updated developments in recently announced projects,” said Industrial Nanotech CEO Stuart Burchill.

Here are some of the updated developments:

  • TURKISH TEXTILE – Industrial Nanotech’s distributor, Kolorgen, continues its applications in the Turkish textile industry. This project is now in-progress. With the original order of 4,000 gallons of Nansulate, valued at approximately $300,000, this project will continue for several more months to dye houses in the Trakya region and others.
  • AKTARUS – The Aktarus order, valued at approximately $100,000 is expected to be shipped in the first part of July. Aktarus’ distributorship covers the Italian markets.
  • NANSULATE EPX – Industrial Nanotech’s breakthrough epoxy product is in production set up phase and scheduled to be available by the end of the 4th quarter of 2007.
  • KWIK ICE – Kwik Ice of Oklahoma is applying Nansulate to its fleet of refrigerated cars and trailers. The application of Nansulate to the entire fleet of vehicles, while not complete, is on-schedule.
  • TOYOTA RACE CARS/NASCAR - NanoBoost – Industrial Nanotech’s specially designed line for automotive was recently used by a Toyota NASCAR team. Another NASCAR team – which cannot be named due to a nondisclosure agreement - has been using it for the past three seasons.
  • SUPERIOR THERMAL INSULATON - The application of Nansulate to Superior’s facility in Oklahoma has been successfully completed. The fire-damaged building had the polyurethane insulation removed and replaced with Nansulate.
  • SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES – The application of Nansulate to a commercial office project by Southern Environmental Services in Marietta, Georgia was successfully completed. The 30,000 square-foot building was previously contaminated with lead.

“Industrial Nanotech continues to move forward with the major corporations regarding the incorporation of our technologies and custom developed products into their existing high volume product lines,” said Burchill. “This takes time and requires working through many logistical challenges and levels of decision makers. We will continue to keep our shareholders apprised of developments with both our long and short term projects as they occur.”

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