Examples of utilizing hydrophilic anti-fouling coatings *Maintaining the aesthetics of toilets and washbasins
Prevents the buildup of urine scale in difficult-to-maintain men's urinals and water stains in sink bowls, helping to maintain aesthetics and reduce the burden of cleaning tasks.
In commercial and public facilities, the urinal stains and water scale in sinks used by a large number of people can become firmly attached, making cleaning time-consuming and potentially damaging the facility's image. The "PROSPEC H-8 Equipment Anti-Soil Coat Hydrophilic" forms a hard and strong coating with a pencil hardness of 8H, demonstrating excellent anti-soiling effects over a long period, contributing to reduced maintenance work and labor cost savings. 【Features】 ■ Powerful anti-soiling effect utilizing "automotive reactive glass coating technology" ■ Forms a high-hardness glass coating that maintains excellent effectiveness over time ■ Hydrophilic type that prevents drips and stains from adhering ■ Contributes to reduced maintenance work *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Contents - Main agent x 1 bottle (100mL) - Dedicated sponge x 2 pieces - Dedicated cloth x 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】 ■Sanitary ceramics ■Metal exterior walls, painted 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."