Graphene Coating

LATEST CHOICE IN PROTECTION, A GAME CHANGER SELEANT

You can get quite different results from the same coffee maker by simply changing the grain. That’s exactly the case of nano-coatings. Both ceramic and graphene coating utilizes a similar principle but the end result is significantly different. While both treatments offer protection against UV rays, water, and dirt, graphene has the advantage of being the strongest material on Earth. Moreover, is one of the thinnest too, thanks to its “one atom” structure. Thinner and stronger means it can bond more efficiently to any surface, in our case car paint. Other interesting properties unique to graphene are its extreme flexibility, anti-static nature, and heat resiliency.

GREAT PROTECTION MATERIAL

A layer of Graphene Coating protects a vehicle's paint from the sun's ultraviolet rays, thereby reducing the amount of oxidization. Graphene coatings offer latest and better protection than ceramics waxes or sealants, hands down. They also last much longer – usually multiple years. They repel dirt and water like nothing else, which makes them easier to clean. Their hardness helps to prevent swirl marks and marring from washing all while keeping it cooler.

EASE OF CLEANING

One of the most significant features of a Graphene Coating is that it is hydrophobic. When a vehicle has a hydrophobic Ceramic Coating, water will bead on the surface and slide off more easily. This means that mud and grime will have a more difficult time bonding to your vehicle’s paint, and when you wash your car, contaminants can be removed with less effort.

ENHANCED GLOSS

If you want your paint to pop with gloss, you will want to add a Graphene Coating. A good Graphene Coating enhances the reflective properties of your car’s paint and clear coat, adding to the depth and clarity of your paint.

    Graphene Coating

  • Water spot resistant
  • Reduces heat on car paint
  • High water contact angle
  • Its inherent properties make it anti-static
  • Highly flexible due to its one-atom composition
  • Professional-grade coatings requiring trained personnel for optimal results
  • Unbeatable tensile strength
  • Typical bonding 3-5 years

    Ceramic Coating

  • Succumbs to water spots
  • Retains heat on car paint
  • Normal water contact angle
  • Only a few quartz-based formulas are anti-static
  • Not as flexible as graphene
  • Professional-grade coatings requiring trained personnel for optimal results
  • Fragile when compared to graphene
  • Typical bonding 1-3 years

Graphene, a Game Changer Material



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