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Goo Systems which manufactures paint
coatings for visual screen projection known as Screen Goo.
Goo Systems was formed in 2000 by an electronics expert, a paint engineer and a marketing
professional. Our revolutionary Screen Goo products offer an affordable option for users
to create their own high performance projection screens.
Screen Goo products are specially formulated, colour corrected, video screen coatings in
liquid form. They allow the user to transform any smooth paintable surface into a high
performance projection screen. The affordability and versatility of Screen Goo has seen
it used in myriad applications, from home theatre to large scale commercial
installations.
Products may be disbtributed locally through our distributor Goo Global. For more information please go to: www.goosystems.com
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Goo Systems also has a sister company Tri-Art.
Tri-Art Acrylics got their start in the mid 1990's in the back room of a family owned art
store, school and gallery in Kingston Ontario Canada, known as Art Noise. Starting with
one employee in the back room of the store the company has grown and expanded to over
24,000 square feet with up to 42 employees working at any given time. Having started with
a high-end artist series of paint, they now produce quality paints for every level of art
practice and education.
With the help of distributors, they now sell 5800 distinct acrylic and oil paint products
throughout Canada, the United States, Australia, Europe and Asia.
Tri-Art does not sell directly to the public. Locally,Tri-Art products are available at
Wallack's Art Supplies on Princess Street, Kingston.
Tri-Art's Green Initiatives: Tri-Art is committed to operating an ecologically
responsible factory. They have adopted procedures in their practices to help minimize
our footprint on the environment. Water used for cleaning our equipment and for the
production of paint is recaptured in an internal drainage system and used again in
production. In addition to recycling the waste water and keeping it out of the local
sewage system, they make an acrylic by-product known as Sludge. This is made from 100%
re-harvested pigments and by-products of paint production.
Tri-Art's latest endeavor is to make their own packaging. they are now making all of the
jars, tubes and lids on-site rather than importing from across the world, thus helping to
reduce their carbon imprint and maintain quality control.



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