Published: September 29, 2005
Luna's New Products Pass Independent Lab Tests for New York City
Luna Technologies International, Inc. (OTC BB: LTII) reports that two of their newest products were tested by independent
labs and passed all the tests required by the New York City Department of
Buildings. The test results have been received and have been submitted for
approval by the Materials Evaluation Administration (MEA).
The Lunaplast 2100F Series photoluminescent film and the Lunaplast
Powdercoat system were tested by three independent labs for luminance,
toxicity, washability, and flame spread. In every case, the Lunaplast
products met or exceeded the requirements of New York City building code
RS6-1 by a considerable margin.
"Passing this series of demanding technical specifications is a tremendous
milestone for Lunaplast products," remarked Luna President Scott Bullis.
"Receiving such high marks on these tests now paves the way for MEA
approval in New York and the large-scale installation of Luna
photoluminescent products in office buildings throughout the city. The test
results have been submitted to the MEA, and we expect to receive our MEA
numbers within a matter of days."
Both 2100F and Powdercoat lines are now in full production. Luna CEO Kim
Landry explains, "We are so confident that these new products will fulfill
the code-mandated demand for photoluminescent materials in New York that we
have begun full scale production to meet our backorders."
About Luna Technologies
Luna Technologies is a leading developer and manufacturer of modern high
performance photoluminescent products. It is credited with the first
commercially available Strontium Aluminate-based products, the first
photoluminescent Exit sign to pass Underwriters Laboratories' tough 75 ft.
visibility/legibility standard, as well as the first photoluminescent Exit
Sign to be approved by the Energy Star program. From buildings of all
types, to airplanes, trains and passenger ships, photoluminescent products
are enhancing progressive life-safety systems. Luna Technologies is leading
this initiative, from advising building code and standards organizations to
assisting companies to integrate photoluminescent systems into their
life-safety programs.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Risks
Some of the statements in this press release are forward-looking statements
and as such are based on an assumed set of economic conditions and courses
of action. These include statements that describe Luna Technologies' future
plans, objectives or goals. There is a significant risk that actual results
will vary, perhaps materially, from results projected depending on such
factors as changes in general economic conditions and financial markets,
changes in building codes, the timing and availability of financing,
governmental and other approvals and other risk factors listed from
time-to-time in Luna Technologies' Form 10-K and its other reports filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Luna Technologies disclaims
any responsibility to update forward-looking statements made herein.
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