
Elinor Contact: Holly Battocchi, 701-205-6564, hbattocchi@elinorcorp.com
NDSU Contact: Carol Renner, carol.renner@ndsu.edu, 701-231-5174NDSU RESEARCH FOUNDATION LICENSES COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
TO ELINOR SPECIALTY COATINGS
Novel BronzeShield™ Coatings Technology Preserves Art and Monuments
The unique polymer technology licensed to Elinor Specialty Coatings and marketed as BronzeShield,™ allows the original patina of the bronze to remain, while protecting monuments, art and architecture from salt, UV radiation, moisture and vandalism. “We believe it is a durable, yet maintenance-friendly option for municipalities, museums and historical societies to protect history,” said Dr. Dante Battocchi, research and technical officer of Elinor.
“Monuments are meant to last forever, but budget constraints often cause public art to go unprotected,” said Holly Anderson Battocchi, president of Elinor. “It can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to restore a piece of public art. Bronzeshield’s durability, and easy application and removal, allow for a more economical way for curators to manage the maintenance schedule and yet retain the integrity of the art as the artist intended.”
BronzeShield™ provides shiny or matte protection similar to that of clear-coats on automobiles, yet is removable using an uncomplicated and safe liquid coating remover, which eliminates the damage caused by traditional mechancal removal methods, according to Dr. Dante Battocchi. Samples of BronzeShield™ are now being sent to potential clients around the country, including one of the largest bronze workshops in the U.S.
“We are thrilled to see this specialty coatings technology reach the market through Elinor Specialty Coatings,” said Dale Zetocha, executive director of the NDSU Research Foundation, which licenses technologies developed at North Dakota State University. “It represents a great opportunity to commercialize this research.”
About Elinor Specialty Coatings
Elinor solves problems in coatings-related markets through technology and scientific research. Elinor is addressing a challenge in maintenance and preservation of historical works of art through a recently-licensed technology from NDSU known as BronzeShield.™ www.elinorcorp.com or www.bronzeshield.net
About the NDSU Research Foundation
North Dakota State University, Fargo, is notably listed among the nation’s top 108 public and private universities in the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education’s elite category of “Research Universities/Very High Research Activity.” As a student-focused, land grant, research institution with more than 14,000 students, NDSU is listed in the top 40 research universities in the U.S. without a medical school, based on research expenditures reported to the National Science Foundation. At the 55-acre NDSU Research & Technology Park, faculty, staff and students work with private sector researchers on leading-edge projects. www.ndsu.edu/research
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