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Besides
the oxidative strength of Photocatalyst coating,
glass treated with Photocatalyst exhibits another
fascinating phenomenon: Hydrophilicity, where
water sheets off the coated glass. This sheeting
action helps to flush the surface clean and
to accelerate drying, leaving the glass with
minimal spotting and streaking. Less spotting
means less etch marks on glass and less mineral
deposit that eventually corrodes the glass and
causes permanent damage. Aside from this sheeting
action, Photocatalyst treated glass also becomes
anti-fogging. You vision stays crystal clear
without any obstruction. |
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Plain
glass when wet |
Photocatalyst
coated glass when wet |
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Shower door coated with
Photocatalyst
(viewed from outside) |
Shower door coated with
Photocatalyst
(viewed from inside) |
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Photocatalyst treated
area becomes anti-fogging.
Compared to the untreated
section, the treated area stays clear and does not
leave any water spots. |
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Another
shower door treated with Photocatalyst |
A
closer look at the difference... |