So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Titanium Vs. Ceramic Coating New Jersey

By Janet Reynolds


Coatings for industrial floors are usually designed for use in places with large equipment. These coatings are mainly used in two places: residential garages where trucks and cars are parked and factories with large machines and high foot traffic. The coatings must be level, durable and impact resistant. Currently, there are several industrial floor coating options available to choose from. The following article takes us through the Industrial floor Ceramic Coating New Jersey.

Beware of flat irons that have "pottery coated" plates. The lower quality models have metal plates with a thin coating of porcelain on top, and the higher end models may have several coats of terra-cotta baked on top of the metal plates. The thin clay coating does not produce as many negative ions as solid ironstone, so it is not as good at reducing frizz and smoothing your hair.

In the early 2000's, a clay coating was placed on the aluminum plates. This coating provided an evener heat distribution and less damaging effects to the hair. It wasn't long before some companies started developing solid clay plates. The solid clay plates have great heat distribution but are brittle, and over time can crack. These cracks end up snagging the hair and give the user a terrible hair straightening experience.

Ceramics: Ceramic coatings are usually created out of clay mixed with various stabilizers and burnt into tile or brick shapes. Professionals responsible for the installation then link the materials that are across the floor using jointing cement. Ceramics are excellent at being heat resistant and are usually very durable. The installers often put the ceramics on top of a resin base to enhance the resistance impact. A much newer material made of carbon is slowly replacing the ceramics.

The small layer of clay that is approximately 0.2mm in thickness doesn't provide an extreme amount of protection from the heaters within the aluminum plates. Also, the difference in properties from the aluminum and clay cause the materials to detach over time, and eventually the coating rubs off, giving you essentially, an old-fashioned aluminum hair straightener from the 1990's.

Metal Plates: Does not use ionic technology or far-infrared heat, offering no damage protection or assistance in making your hair silky and smooth. Inconsistent temperatures across the surface of the plates, resulting in damaging "hot spots" than can scorch the hair making it brittle and prone to breakage. This reduces the hair in your head and also may bring about some scorching effect on the skin.

Poor temperature control, so the flat iron may get too hot, or not hot enough. If it doesn't have a digital temperature controls, you won't even know how it is. Flat irons made with this material will flatten your hair, but if you use them frequently, you will have dry, brittle, and unmanageable hair. The heat from these flat irons will open the cuticle to your hair which will create static and frizz. They are also outdated hair styling technology and they are less expensive than ceramic flat irons.

In conclusion, in the battle vs. Ceramic and titanium flat irons, titanium wins without question. Ceramic irons perform as well as a titanium iron, for the first month or so, but after time, the plates, whether solid or coated, give way, and eventually snag and damage hair.These straighteners can also be used on dry or damp hair meaning you get to knock out that middle man known as the blow dryer. This will also work to eliminate the damage done to your hair as heat is the number one source of a hair dryer as well. It is also a great time saver.




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