10H Ceramic Graphene & Coating

10H Ceramic Graphene & Coating

What is Graphene Coating? Its Advantages over Ceramic Coating?

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Graphene coatings are considered the newest innovations to emerge in the automobile industry. However, Graphene is a carbon-based material that is not really new. Graphene comprising one layer of carbon atoms, is praised as the sturdiest material known to exist on earth. It is 200 times more rigid than steel and lighter than paper. Two things account for this strength. Today, Graphene is increasingly getting accepted among detailers due to its hardness and ‘anti-static properties. Furthermore, it does not allow the dust to settle down on the surface coated with it because of its anti-static properties.

Benefits of Graphene Coating

Gives a Rich, Deep Shine and Non-Stick Coating: Forms stunning reflections while leaving a silky smooth finish behind

Simple DIY Application:  Simple installation without additional tools or experience.

Incredible Hydrophobic Properties: Repels water and contaminants unlike any other product before.

Durability measured in years, not months: Achieve 5 + years of protection from just one easy application.

Guaranteed results: Trusted by professional detailers around the globe and backed by our “Tried and True” 100% satisfaction assurances.

Advantages of Graphene Coating over Ceramic Coating

Longer durability than ceramic coating: Ceramic coating for cars is sturdy protection, and its longevity has been one of the major reasons for its recognition in the industry. But it’s exciting to note that with the addition of Graphene, the durability could be further strengthened. Due to its 2-dimensional structure and honeycomb lattice, Graphene is thin, lightweight, and very strong. It allows unsurpassable durability to the surface coated with Graphene. Once applied, you can enjoy the glossy finish of 10 H hardness for 3-4 years. Your crystal shield coating will not wear down due to rain or shine.

Ultra-high gloss, depth of colour: The nanoparticle Graphene layer leaves an attractively rich, deepened gloss that considerably enhances the shine and appearance of your paint.

Better hydrophobic properties: Graphene has a higher contact angle because of its chemical composition and honeycomb structure, making water slide off easier on the surface than the conventional coating. Less water on the surface means less evaporation, which means no troublesome water spots staying behind your car’s bonnet.

Less water spotting: As traditional ceramic coatings are notorious for retaining heat and increasing water spotting, combining them with Graphene makes the top layer of the coating more heat resistant. This ensures you do not have to waste money polishing water spots that have engraved themselves into your car’s surface.

Repel Dust: Graphene enjoys privileges based on its chemical properties. To get a little technical, Graphene is said to be “anti-static,” considering its conductivity properties. This implies that it repels dust and other minute or microscopic particles and doesn’t allow them to settle down on the surface coated with it.