High Temperature Curing: The Secret Behind Ecoglo’s Durability

Ever wondered how we manage to offer market leading product warranties whilst maintaining a competitive price?


The answer is our proprietary manufacturing process known as High Temperature Curing (HTC).


This process involves combining phosphorescent particles with polymers and applying the mix to an aluminium base, which is then baked at 180 degrees Celsius in our custom built oven in Christchurch, New Zealand. This process permanently bonds the material, ensuring our products resist peeling, shrinking, and fading, even in extreme conditions.

More Particles, More Glow
The brightness and longevity of our products come down to the number of phosphorescent particles we use – and we use a lot! Our precise dry powder process allows us to control the density and consistency of these particles, resulting in brighter, more reliable photoluminescence compared to products made using liquid-based methods.

Reduced Environmental Impact
Our HTC process isn’t just effective – it’s also more environmentally friendly than the alternatives. Excess powder can be reused, reducing waste, and there’s no liquid effluent, making it cleaner than traditional methods. It also removes the need for battery powered signage.

In short, Ecoglo’s products are brighter, tougher, and more sustainable.


Designed and manufactured in New Zealand, they’re built to last, no matter where they’re installed.

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