Nansulate
Industrial Applications for Nanotechnology enhanced products
are already being used in many areas.  Nanotechnology has been
used in the automotive and electronics areas for years.  As we
find industrial applications for nano enhanced products, we will
list them.  If you know of any nanotechnology products for
industrial applications, please let us know.
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Nansulate® FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Please look through our FAQs below to find further information about our Nansulate products. If you cannot find what you are looking
for our Customer Service team at contact@nansulate.com or 1-800-767-3998 will be happy to answer your questions.

APPLICATION QUESTIONS SAFETY QUESTIONS PERFORMANCE QUESTIONS

INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS BUILDING/HOME OWNER MISC. QUESTIONS

Application Instructions

Q. What surfaces can your products be applied to?

A: Nansulate® has excellent adhesion to a wide variety of surfaces. Below is a guide for which products can be used over which
surfaces:

Nansulate® HomeProtect Clear Coat – for interior or exterior residential and commercial buildings. Can be applied over both non-
metal (sheetrock, drywall, pre-painted walls, wood, brick, etc..) and metal (copper pipes, hot water heaters, ductwork, steel, aluminum,
etc…) surfaces.

Nansulate® HomeProtect White Interior – for interior residential and commercial buildings. Can be applied over both non-metal
(sheetrock, drywall, pre-painted walls, wood, etc..) and metal (copper pipes, hot water heaters, ductwork, steel, aluminum, etc…)
surfaces.

Nansulate® High Heat – for metal surfaces, such as steel, copper, aluminum. Used on a variety of applications for insulation and
corrosion resistance on surfaces up to 400F (204C).

Nansulate® Translucent PT – for metal surfaces, such as steel, copper, aluminum. Used on a variety of applications for insulation and
corrosion resistance on surfaces up to 257F (125C).

Nansulate® Translucent GP – for non-metal surfaces, such as wood, cement, plastic, etc.. Used for a variety of applications for
insulation and mold resistance on surfaces up to 257F (125C). GP is NSF registered for incidental food contact.

Q. How long is dry time between coats? How long is full dry after application? What is cure time?

A: You can apply secondary coats of Nansulate® after waiting approx. 1 hour. Full dry after application is 24-48 hours. Full cure time is
30-60 days (depending on humidity). Once full cure is completed, Nansulate® reaches its full insulation capacity.

Q. How thick should I apply your products?

A: Each coat of Nansulate® (all products) should be applied at between 3-5 wet mils in thickness. If you apply too thick, you may
experience cracking and peeling upon drying. You can generally find an inexpensive wet mil thickness gauge at your local paint store.

Q. Can I apply Nansulate® to a hot metal surface?

A: Yes, with proper technique, you can apply Nansulate® to surfaces up to 225F. Please see our High Heat specific application
instructions to review this technique.

Q. At what temperatures can I apply Nansulate®?

A:You cannot apply Nansulate® below freezing nor can it go below freezing before full cure time is finished. Application temperatures
for Nansulate® are 40F-212F (4C-100C).

Q. Can I apply Nansulate® over a painted surface?

A: There are many different types of paint products with a varying degree of adhesion capabilities. Nansulate® can only adhere as well
as the surface to which it is applied, so pre-existing paint should not be flaking or peeling at all. In some cases, Nansulate® will apply
well over a pre-painted surface. In some cases, abrading the painted surface will benefit adhesion. Our recommendation is you test the
adhesion of Nansulate® to your particular surface paint on a small scale prior to doing a large application.

Q. Can I apply Nansulate® over a rusted surface?

A: Prior to applying Nansulate®, loose rust should be brushed off and the surface treated with a rust treatment product.

Q. What square foot coverage rate may I expect?

A: Nansulate® Translucent PT/GP/High Heat & HomeProtect: 150-175 square feet per gallon (13.92-16.26 square meters per 3.79
litres), which includes the recommended three coats of coverage. The variance in the coverage rate is dependent on the surface
texture of the substrate.

Nansulate LDX, lead encapsulation coating: 225 square feet per gallon (20.0 square meters per 3.79 litres), which includes the
recommended two coats of coverage.The variance in the coverage rate is dependent on the surface texture of the substrate.

Nansulate® Top Coat/NanoPrime: 525 square feet per gallon (48.77 square meters per litres) with the recommended 1 coat.

See how many gallons you need for a 3-coat coverage with our Square Footage Calculators

Q. What equipment is needed for application?

A: Nansulate® is a do it yourself, easy to apply product. You can apply with an airless sprayer, HVLP (high volume low pressure)
sprayer, brush or roller. Please download our application instructions which will give you specific application information.

Q: How do I know what paint roller to use with Nansulate?

A: The surface, rather than product is the factor to consider when choosing the right paint roller for your application.

Below is some helpful information from a home improvement site about paint rollers:
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Select the Right Roller Cover. The most important factor in selecting a paint roller cover is the surface that is going to be painted.

SMOOTH - short nap (1/8" to 1/4") cover. Longer nap can leave a pronounced "orange peel" effect. Use on smooth plaster, sheet rock,
wallboard, smooth wood, Masonite and Celotex.

SLIGHTLY ROUGH - medium nap (3/8" to 1/2"); longer fibers push the paint into rough surfaces without causing "orange peel." Use on
sand finish plaster, texture plaster, acoustical tile, poured concrete, rough wood and shakes.

ROUGH - long nap (3/4" to 1-1/4"); longer fibers push paint into the deep valleys of rough surfaces. Use on concrete block, stucco,
brick, Spanish plaster, cinder block, corrugated metal and asphalt or wood shingles.
The rule for using almost all roller covers - "The smoother the surface, the shorter the nap; the rougher the surface, the longer the nap."


Q. What is the Maximum number of coats I can apply?

A: There would not be a physical restriction on the number of coats, but in practice 24 coats would probably be the most one would
want to apply.

Q. Can Nansulate® be tinted?

A: We do not recommend tinting Nansulate® Translucent or HomeProtect ClearCoat; However, you can paint over Nansulate® with a
color paint. HomeProtect Interior and Nansulate® Top Coat can be tinted to pastel colors with universal paint pigment.

Q: Does Nansulate come in colors?

A: Nansulate is available in a Clear, matte finish (this has the higher insulating ability) or a white, semi-gloss finish, which can be tinted
with any water-based friendly paint pigment.

Q: Can I use Nansulate on Windows to control heat transfer?

A: Nansulate can be used on glass to help insulate, but we do not recommend it on window glass, because it will cause the
appearance to be slightly cloudy after application.

Q: How clear is Nansulate?

A: Nansulate is fairly transparent on all surfaces except for glass, which it will give a cloudy look.  

Q: Can I use Nansulate with other types of insulation?

A: Yes, Nansulate can be used in conjunction with other types of insulation like fiberglass or foam. Nansulate should be applied to a
rigid surface and be allowed to fully cure, before using foam or similar up against it. In applications where another insulation is used
with ours, Nansulate's resistance to moisture can actually help to lengthen the effectiveness of other insulation.

Q: Can Nansulate be applied directly to other insulations or insulation systems?

A: Nansulate cannot be applied to loose fill or flexible insulation. It needs to be applied to a rigid surface. It can be applied to rigid
board type insulation systems or similar.

Q: Does this product work like insulation foam? Do I need an expensive machine to apply this product or do I just applied with a paint
brush?

A: Nansulate applies like a paint and dries to a thin film finish. It does not expand like a foam does. No special equipment is needed -
it can be applied with a brush, roller or paint sprayer.

Q: Can Nansulate be used on a floor?

A: Nansulate is not meant to be used as a final floor covering, and will not stand up to regular foot traffic. It can be used underneath
another final floor covering, such as carpet, or tile. Make sure to allow Nansulate to fully cure before applying other floor coverings
over the top for best results.

Q: Can you wallpaper over Nansulate?

A: For wallpapering over Nansulate: This has been done successfully by homeowners, however we always suggest to first allow
Nansulate to fully cure (30-60 days) and then to test your wallpaper for adhesion to a small section first. Different types of wallpapers
use different types of adhesives, so testing is highly recommended prior to a full application.

Q: Can the product be painted over a stucco surface. Stucco has a tendency of showing tiny cracks at times.

A: Although Stucco is traditionally a difficult surface to overcoat, Nansulate has been used successfully painted over a stucco surface.
Square foot coverage rates (150-175 sq.ft. per gallon, with 3 coats) may be reduced when painting a deeply textured or porous surface.

Q: Should I use Nansulate on walls between rooms or just for walls on the periphery of the house?

A: Recommended application would be on the inside of walls to the exterior and on the attic or ceiling – to create a thermal barrier on
the “shell” of the home. You should not need to coat walls between rooms, because generally people keep interior rooms similar
temperatures.

Q: Can Nansulate be used on clothing, tents or other fabrics?

A: Nansulate is not flexible enough for use on fabrics.

Q: Will Nansulate work on an aluminum skinned trailer?

A: Yes, you can use Nansulate on your aluminum skinned trailer to help insulate and protect against corrosion. You can find a
testimonial from a similar application on our specialty testimonials page.

Q: Should I apply Nansulate on the inside or outside of my walls?

A: Nansulate will provide similar thermal benefit whether applied to the exterior or interior of a wall. The main difference, is that
interior applications will last approx. 10+ years, and for exterior applications which are subject to the elements, it will last approx. 5-10
years.

Q: When is a primer needed?

A: For most applications, there is no primer needed. Nansulate can be applied directly to the clean, dry surface. The surface should be
free of dirt, grease, dust, flaking rust, etc.. If the surface has rusted areas, then the rust should be removed with wire brushing, and the
area treated with a rust neutralizing product before application of Nansulate. Nansulate should not be diluted, so no thinner is needed.
A primer may be desired for an uneven surface, or a porous surface.

Q: Would using in a bathroom that steams up a lot due to showers be ok?

A: If used in a high humidity environment, such as a bathroom, the coating would take longer to cure properly. (see application
instructions for definition of cure time). Also, the surface must be dry before, during and for at least 72 hours after application to ensure
good adhesion.

Q: Do your products adhere well to cell cast acrylic?

A: Nansulate has excellent adhesion properties and will even adhere to glass, so we do not anticipate any problems with adhesion to
cell cast acrylic sheet. As long as there is no oily residue on the surface.

To ensure good adhesion to very smooth or difficult to adhere to surfaces, we recommend applying the first coat very thinly, approx. 2-
3 wet mils instead of the normal 3-5 wet mils. Then allow it to dry completely for approx. 8 hours. You may then apply another thin
coat, in order to keep the same insulating ability, then the other 2 recommended coats at the normal 3-5 wet mil thickness, with
approx. an hour dry time between each.

Q: Can Nansulate be used in an aluminum boat where pitting is occuring in the bilge area. It is not underwater but water can be
present at times,would this product be suitable to apply in this situation?

A: Nansulate can help prevent corrosion and insulation for boat hulls, engine compartments, and other above water-line areas. The
water present in the bilge area during use would determine whether it would be suitable for this application.

Nansulate can stand up to splashing, but it will not maintain its properties in a prolonged submerged environment.



SAFETY QUESTIONS

Q. How safe is Nansulate? You hear things about nanotechnology and wonder if it is safe to use and thoroughly tested.

A: We do understand questions regarding the safety of nanotechnology products, and are pleased to have an opportunity to answer
those and reinforce the safety of our products. Nansulate has been through toxicology testing with a leading laboratory in the field, and
you can read our Letter of Health and Safety here. Nansulate is water-based, non-hazardous and non-toxic. It is deemed safe for use by
the general public. Nansulate also has NSF registration for non-food compounds, which makes it acceptable to be used in food
environments and on surfaces with incidental food contact. Click here to download this letter of registration

The nanomaterial that Nansulate uses is actually micro in size (similar in size to particles that are in potting soil) The internal structure
and the surface chemistry are nano in size, and allow Nansulate to have properties that are unique. You can read more about the
safety of our product on our Environmental Data page here.

Q. Is there any special safety equipment needed when applying?

A: We suggest you take the same general precautions you would take when applying a paint. Keep area as well ventilated as possible,
use a painter’s mask, and protective clothing if needed.

Q. Is Nansulate® Flammable?

A: Nansulate® carries a class A fire rating. This means it neither increases nor decreases the flammability of the substrate to which it is
applied.

Q. Is there any odor when applying Nansulate®?

A: You will get a similar odor as you do when painting with a water- based paint. This will dissipate as the material dries.

Q. What should I use for cleanup after applying Nansulate®?

A: You can use light detergent and water.

Q: What VOC or any other off-gassing (health-affective or comfort-affective) occurs?

A: Our Nansulate products are considered low VOC. Their VOC is 100 grams/litre.

Nansulate is water-based and does not contain any toxic ingredients. There is no toxic off-gassing.

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PERFORMANCE QUESTIONS

Q. Does Nansulate Have an R-Value?

The R-Value is formulated using an inch of thickness as a measure. Due to the fact that Nansulate is made to go on in a thin layer -
less than an inch thick - an accurate R-Value cannot be calculated for it. Nansulate works by acting as a barrier to heat transfer. It does
not only insulate by trapping air, as other insulations do. Nansulate’s effectiveness can be seen in this energy savings demonstration,
which shows how it can effectively insulate and slow down heat transfer.

Other R-Value information: Many people don’t realize that the R-Value does not measure blocking of radiant heat transfer, which is
one of the most prevalent in a home or building.

The ASTM C518, which is one of the tests that measures the R-Value, was first created in 1963 – over 40 years ago. The R-Value
measurement system hasn’t yet been updated to include accurate measurement for thin thermal insulators.

Q: What insulation benefit can I expect from Nansulate®?

A: Each application is dependent on the individual thermal environment, where the material is applied, and other factors of energy
use in the environment.

Residential Customers typically report energy savings in the 20% to 40% range, which is of course dependent on each individual
application. You can find our residential case studies and residential testimonials on this website.

Industrial Customers typically report energy savings in the 10% to 25% range, dependent upon application and desired results. You
can find our industrial case studies and industrial testimonials on this website.

Due to the nature of heat transfer, the larger the difference between your high and low temperatures, the larger the difference you will
see with Nansulate®. The smaller the difference between your high/low temperatures, the smaller the difference you will see.
Nansulate® will help to block the conductive, convective and radiant heat transfer. You can find our more about how Nansulate works
on our Thermal Data page.

Q. Can I measure temperature with an Infrared Thermometer? How soon can I measure?

A: While this is a popular method for measuring automotive engine part temperatures, among other uses, infrared (or laser)
thermometers return false high readings on light or shiny surfaces such as our coatings due to the factor of emissivity. (you can read
some information about this here: http://ask.metafilter.com/54364/How-accurate-is-this-infrared-thermometer). We generally ask people
to wait at least 30 days so the coating has a chance to cure, and then if they wish to test temperatures to use probe (or surface)
thermometers or if they wish to use laser, to coat a small area with a flat black paint and aim the thermometer at that spot. We
generally use a digital thermometer with a probe for our testing. If measuring lower differences, such as how Nansulate helps in
housing applications, to measure the difference in their heating/cooling bills to see a more accurate picture of the energy savings than
measuring a wall temperature will give them.

Q: I bought your product NANSULATE HomeProtect, do I have to wait 30 days(full cure time) to achieve the thermal properties? or in
how many days they will appear?

A: Nansulate's full cure time is 30 days (or longer, depending upon humidity), and it is after cure that Nansulate reaches its full
insulation benefit. Nansulate is water-based, so during the cure time the excess moisture is dissipating from the coating. You should
begin to notice thermal abilities increasing during the last 15 days or so during the cure process, and they will continue to get better
until cure time is completed.

Q. Does Nansulate® have any U/V protection?

A: Yes, our Nansulate® Translucent products do include a U/V protection component.

Q. Can I use Nansulate® on an underground or underwater application?

A: No. Nansulate® is not formulated to perform in an underground or underwater environment. It could be used underground if it were
not in direct contact with the soil.

Q. Will Nansulate® protect against corrosion?

A: Yes. Nansulate® has excellent corrosion protection properties. The combination of corrosion prevention with thermal insulation in
one product is one of the things that makes Nansulate® a revolutionary product. You can find information on our corrosion testing on
this page.

Q. Will Nansulate® work for soundproofing or waterproofing?

A: No. Nansulate® is not formulated to perform as either a sound proof or water proof product.

Q. At what temperature extremes will Nansulate® perform?

A: Nansulate® Translucent High Heat: -40ºF to 400 ºF (-40ºC to 204 ºC).

Nansulate® Translucent PT & GP: -40ºF to 257ºF (-40ºC to 125ºC)

Q: Can Nansulate be used to prevent corrosion on aluminum plates that are submerged into concrete footing?

A: Our Nansulate Translucent PT can be used to protect the aluminum from the corrosion caused by the concrete. You will want to
apply three coats and allow it to fully cure (approx. 30 days, longer in high humidity areas) before submerging it in the concrete.


Q. Can Nansulate® reduce condensation and mold?

A:When correctly applied, Nansulate® insulation can assist in reducing condensation and mold problems by keeping surface
temperatures more regulated. Other factors contributing to condensation which should also be considered are, ventilation, low room
temperature and high humidity levels in a building.

Q: Will Nansulate stop my condensation problems?

A: Nansulate can help reduce condensation by helping to regulate the surface temperature. Condensation forms when a temperature
drops below the dew point; the dew point temperature is determined by the relative humidity and environmental temperatures. Whether
it will completely eliminate the condensation or lessen it depends upon the dewpoint temperature and how far the surface temperature
is below the dewpoint.

For instance, in most cases if a surface is 10-15 deg. F below the dewpoint temperature, then applying Nansulate to that surface can
effectively control the condensation. However, if the surface is drastically below the dewpoint, 30-40 deg. F, then Nansulate will help,
but cannot completely eliminate the condensation. For such a differential, the surface temperature would need to be raised by 30-40
deg. F, which could only be done by applying a heating element, or alternately, taking humidity out of the surrounding air thereby
lowering the dewpoint temperature.

Q: How will I know when it’s time to recoat?

A: As long as the film is intact, then Nansulate is continuing to provide protection. Over time, if you note peeling or cracking from age,
that would be an indicator that recoat was needed.

Q: Will Nansulate interfere with my attic’s ventilation?

A: No. Nansulate is a low vapor barrier. Meaning it is ‘breathable’ and will not interfere with normal ventilation.

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INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS

Q. How will Nansulate® help my industrial facility the most?

A: The most costly problem that industries face is maintenance and replacement of pipes, tanks and other equipment. CUI (Corrosion
under insulation) is an issue that facilities have had to deal with, as most insulations cause this costly problem. Nansulate® solves CUI,
by insulating and offering corrosion prevention at the same time. Nansulate® will not trap mold or moisure and will also help to control
condensation. Another way Nansulate® can help is by lowering the temperature of hot pipes and tanks. Click here to download our CUI
White Paper.

Q. How can Nansulate® help my company comply with OSHA workers safety regulations?

A: Several OSHA workers safety regulations have to do with hot surfaces and protecting workers from burns. Using Nansulate® as a
safety coating can drastically reduce hot surface temperatures and prevent worker burns. Click here to download a temperature
gradient chart.

Q. Mold being trapped within insulation is a huge problem for my pharmaceutical facility. How can Nansulate® help?

A: Nansulate® adheres directly to your surface in a thin layer. It will not trap mold or moisture within, thus helping to ensure your
facility remains sanitary, while offering you the energy savings insulation provides. Nansulate GP has NSF registration for non-food
compounds. To learn more visit our environmental data page.

Q. How can Nansulate® help me save money?

A: Nansulate® used as an industrial coating can help your facility save money in a variety of ways. One unique characteristic is that
Nansulate® is translucent in color, which allows you to perform visual and ultrasound inspections though the coating, without need for
removal.

Nansulate® will also increase the energy efficiency and lifespan of your equipment by providing thermal insulation and corrosion
prevention in a thin layer coating. Click here to visit our industrial case study page to see how other facilities are saving month with
Nansulate.

Q: Our plant facility has a significant problem due to a CUI process (corrosion under insulation) in carbon steel pipes.

We need your profesional help in order to select one of your products for application in high temperature service.

A: Our white paper on CUI includes information on how our Nansulate coatings help alleviate CUI issues. We have two products which
are used in this type of application. The surface temperature will determine which would be best for this application.

For applications below 257 degrees F (125 degrees C), we recommend our Nansulate PT product.

For applications between 257-400 degrees F (125-204 degrees C) we recommend our Nansulate High Heat product.

Q: In our company, there are stainless steel substations installed with switchgears located in an outdoor environment. Sunshine is one
of major concern affecting the operating performance of the equipment inside the substation. We have tried a kind of heat reflecting
coating. The result is not satisfactory because we have to use a dark surface color. I would like to know whether Nansulate Translucent
PT product can be used to applied as a heat reflective coating to reflect the radiant light so as to reduce the temperature inside the
substation.

A: Yes, our Nansulate Translucent PT product can be used for your application to apply on the exterior of the substations to inhibit the
transfer of heat and help to reduce the interior temperature. Nansulate's active ingredient has a very low thermal conductivity, and
does not rely on simple reflectivity for its insulating ability. Therefore the exterior color of the substation will not be a factor.

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BUILDING/HOME OWNER

Q. Where in my home can I apply Nansulate®?

A: Nansulate® can be applied in a variety of places in your home or building. You can boost the energy efficiency of your home by
applying Nansulate® to the interior walls, ceiling, and attic area. Nansulate® will act as a barrier to all three methods of heat transfer -
convective, conductive, and radiant. Radiant heat transfer is one of the most significant ways that heat is lost or gained from a home or
building. Nansuate can be used as attic insulation, pipe insulation, wall insulation, and duct insulation in your home, helping you
lower fuel bills. Visit our residential case studies and residential testimonials pages to find out how Nansulate is helping other
homeowners save money by reducing their energy use.

Other places in a home or building where Nansulate® home insulation and corrosion prevention qualities can save energy are: water
pipes, air conditioning/heating ducts, and hot water heaters, among others.

Q. What type of interior temperature difference can I expect?

A: Temperatures inside homes and buildings are generally kept at a controlled level with a thermostat. Therefore with your insulation
you are measuring the amount of energy that is used to keep that interior temperature, rather than the air temperature itself.

Residential Customers typically report energy savings in the 20% to 40% range, which is of course dependent on each individual
application. You can find our residential case studies and residential testimonials on this website.

Nansulate’s effectiveness can be seen in this energy savings demonstration, which shows how it can effectively insulate and slow down
heat transfer. You can find out more about how Nansulate works on our Thermal Data page.

Q: What things do I need to consider for an outside application?

A: Temperature and weather conditions are vital considerations for any exterior coating or painting project. Weather needs to be
staying above freezing for at least 25-30 days after application - so exterior applications should not be done when temperatures are
dropping below freezing or close to freezing during the day or overnight. Optimum temperature for exterior painting is between 50F-
85F. Rain is also a factor - an application should be allowed to dry thoroughly - approx. 72 hours for a 3-coat application - before
being subject to any rain or condensation.

You can find more tips on exterior painting at these DIY websites:

Lowes Exterior Painting Tips
Ideas - Reliable Remodeler


MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS

Q: Is Nansulate one of the ceramic coatings?

A: No. Nansulate does not use the same technology that ceramic paints and coatings use.

Many of the ceramic coating products obtain their insulating benefit from reflectivity off the white or light colored surface, making
them more effective outdoors than inside, where there is no sun to reflect off of the coating, and by the use of small glass beads, or
ceramic microspheres, which trap air. Nansulate's unique Hydro-NM-Oxide material creates a network of nano-sized, twisting tunnels,
which the heat energy has to navigate. This greatly slows down the transfer of heat, which in turn gives Nansulate its insulating
abilities. You can learn more about how Nansulate works on our Thermal Data page.

Q: Which NASCAR race teams are using your Nansulate product?

A: While we are very pleased to have three large NASCAR race teams using Nansulate, we respect their desire to keep their
competitive edge, by not divulging their names. Knowing that Nansulate is helping their cars run more efficiently and keeping their
drivers cooler, makes us extremely proud of our technology and the people behind it.

Q: Where can I find financial report or other investment information on Industrial Nanotech?

A: You can contact our Investor Relations team at The Cervelle Group, and they will be happy to help you with company information.
Contact information is:

Investor Relations:
The Cervelle Group, LLC
Rob Karbowsky, 407-475-9966 ext. 227
rob@thecervellegroup.com


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