"Staining Glass!" Forming a super water-repellent coating with the same inorganic material as glass. Cuts about 75% of UV rays and also has heat insulation effects. Available in four stylish colors.
The "Transparent Color Coating Agent" is a coating made from the same inorganic material as glass. It cuts approximately 75% of ultraviolet rays, protecting indoor furniture and flooring from sunburn and fading. Additionally, it reduces glare and improves heating and cooling efficiency by making it harder for outside temperatures to transfer. In addition to glass, it can be sprayed on polycarbonate, acrylic resin, and FRP, forming a super water-repellent film that makes it difficult for dirt to adhere. Furthermore, being inorganic, it is resistant to scratches and oxidation degradation. 【Features】 ■ Inorganic material ■ Cuts approximately 75% of ultraviolet rays ■ Improves heating and cooling efficiency ■ Resistant to oxidation and degradation ■ Difficult for dirt to adhere *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Color Variations】 ■Blue ■Green ■Black ■Colorless *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is engaged in the research and development of high-performance surface coating agents aimed at the upcoming era of maintenance-free solutions. We are working on the research and commercialization of surface coatings using cutting-edge technology and organic and inorganic synthesis chemistry. Aiming for advanced research and the development of excellent products, we plan to provide high-performance, high-quality surface coating agents not only throughout Japan but also worldwide, leveraging our unique flexible ideas cultivated so far, along with the cooperation of various research institutions, at the Hiroshima Central Science Park, where national, prefectural, university, and private research institutions are gathered.