A groundbreaking coating that achieves long-lasting anti-fouling and antiviral properties! For maintaining aesthetics and hygiene measures.
The "PROSPEC H-7 Equipment Anti-Soil Coat with Antiviral Properties" maintains its effectiveness for a long time by immobilizing antiviral ingredients within a reactive curing film. During the curing reaction with moisture in the air, the antiviral components are firmly incorporated and immobilized while forming a film, resulting in a strong resistance to wear and a long-lasting inactivation effect against adhered viruses. It forms a high-performance glass coating equivalent to pencil hardness 7H, preventing the adhesion of dirt such as sebum and water stains over an extended period. *Note: It is not effective against all viruses. 【Features】 ■ Proven antiviral effect ■ Long-lasting effectiveness by immobilizing antiviral components within the reactive curing film ■ High anti-soiling properties derived from automotive reactive glass coatings ■ Prevents the adhesion of dirt such as sebum and water stains over an extended period *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Set Contents - Main agent × 1 bottle (100mL) - Dedicated sponge × 2 pieces - Wiping cloth × 2 pieces ■Quantity: 1 c/s = 6 pieces ■Coverage Area: Approximately 20m² with 1 bottle (100mL) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Painted surfaces of doors, door knobs, handrails, elevators, tables, etc., and metal surfaces *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Soft99 Corporation has been utilizing its core technology, "functional thin film coating technology," which it has developed in the automotive industry since its founding, across various fields, producing significant results such as maintaining aesthetics and reducing maintenance frequency. In recent years, efforts have been underway to provide solutions that address the issues of poor adhesion and bonding of difficult-to-adhere materials through a newly developed "surface modification treatment technology."