36 results for tag: Lumilor
TD Customs is at Lumilor Labs’ Training Center!
TD Customs is finally here at the Lumilor Labs headquarters in Las Vegas! Tim is learning all about the Lumilor product and its application system so we can bring the coolest (and only!) electroluminescent paint product back to the East Coast with us!
TD Customs will be one of the first shops in the United States to become certified in Lumilor. Others have been certified from Australia, the UK and even the Middle East. We are excited to get in on the ground floor of this new technology, and can't wait to get to work on some awesome projects!
The first day of class was great. Tim is loving it and learning a lot. They talked about the paint ...
Electroluminescent painted bicycles just made night cycling way cooler
Night cycling just got way cooler. Forget about reflectors, cheap lights or old EL wires. With the Lumilor® Electroluminescent Coating System, TD Customs can make your bicycle light up on command through the paint itself.
Lumilor may be the next big thing to hit the cycling industry. It is the world's first sprayable electroluminescent coating system, and easily adds both function and decoration to the average bicycle. When lit, it allows your bicycle to turn into a real light with an electrical charge. When Lumilor is not lit, all you will see is a simple, clean paint job. You control it with a simple switch.
Electroluminescent ...
Lexus uses Lumilor to build car with human heartbeat
Lexus Australia uses Lumilor to show how thrilling it is to drive their new RC-F, also known as "the Lexus Heartbeat car". In the new Lexus ad campaign, they have professional drivers race the car at night while wearing a heart rate monitor. The heart rate monitors are connected to the wiring in the car's exterior paint job.
And thus, makes the car seem like it's come alive.
This electroluminescent paint is called Lumilor. It is a special coating system that allows a paint job to illuminate when connected to an electrical charge. It can also be wired to sync with music or in this case, a heart rate monitor. It can also be used as a lighted ...
Electroluminescent Paint Lights Up the Dragon Bike
The electroluminescent Dragon Bike is one of the most well known electroluminescent paint jobs out there. Darkside Scientific debuted their dragon bike at Daytona Bike Week 2013 to a crowd that was blown away at seeing this new technology. A glowing paint job that is electrically charged has been unheard of until now. Darkside Scientific has invented the Lumilor™ Electroluminescent Coating System that can make anything into a light.
This video is great. The interview with Shawn Mastrian, CEO of Darkside Scientific, really explains a lot about the product itself and how the coating system works to create the electric charge.
“It’s the ...
Excited for SEMA Show 2015!
We got our SEMA Show passes in the mail! In less than a month, TD Customs will be in Las Vegas for Lumilor™ training and the 2015 SEMA Show! We're so excited we get to be there for both.
The SEMA Show is an annual automotive trade show that attracts industry leaders from all over the world. It is open only to industry professionals, and is a great place for businesses to showcase their new products and services to other businesses, as well as unveil them to the public.
And there are LOTS of insanely cool custom cars. Basically this is the place to show off the best of what you've got. For a look at some of last year's cars, check out ...
TD Customs to Become a Certified Lumilor Lab!
It's finally time to let everyone in on the super exciting new opportunity we have coming up!
TD Customs is proud to announce that we have partnered with Darkside Scientific to become a Certified Lumilor™ Lab™ able to paint with light! We are talking about Lumilor; electroluminescent paint that will light up at the flick of a switch.
Tim is always looking online for new paint ideas. About a year ago, he saw a video on YouTube for this electroluminescent paint. We'd never seen anything like this before, and most of our friends hadn't either. We thought about how cool it'd be to be able to do these kinds of paint jobs, so Tim contacted ...