Ceramic Coating

SiO2-based ceramic coatings are popular in the automotive industry, offering excellent protection, hydrophobicity, and durability for car paint, clear coats, and other surfaces.

Titanium dioxide-based ceramic coatings contain TiO2 nanoparticles.

They are known for their self-cleaning properties, as TiO2 can break down dirt and organic matter when exposed to UV light.

These coatings are often used for exterior glass surfaces and self-cleaning applications.

Hybrid ceramic coatings combine SiO2 nanoparticles with other polymers and additives to enhance their performance.

They provide a balance between durability, hydrophobicity, and ease of application, making them a popular choice for car enthusiasts.

Graphene-based ceramic coatings offer advanced protection with exceptional resistance to heat, UV rays, and environmental contaminants.

They are often used in high-performance automotive applications.

Nano ceramic coatings encompass a variety of formulations containing ceramic nanoparticles.

They are designed to provide superior protection, gloss, and longevity for automotive paint and surfaces.

What You Need To Know About Ceramic Coating?

  1. Protection and Enhancement: Ceramic coatings are designed to protect automotive paint and other surfaces from various environmental contaminants, UV rays, and minor abrasions. They also enhance the gloss and appearance of the vehicle.
  2. Durability: When properly applied and maintained, ceramic coatings can last for several years, far longer than traditional wax or sealant products.
  3. Hydrophobicity: Ceramic coatings create a hydrophobic surface, causing water to bead up and roll off, making the car easier to clean and maintain.
  4. Chemical Resistance: They offer some resistance against acidic substances, bird droppings, tree sap, and other chemical contaminants.


Please note: It is highly recommended to have professional PAINT CORRECTION performed before applying the Ceramic Coating.

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Importance of Paint Correction:

  1. Surface Preparation: Paint correction, or polishing, is essential to remove imperfections like swirl marks and scratches from the paint surface.
  2. Smooth Surface: Corrected paint ensures a smooth canvas for the ceramic coating to bond effectively.
  3. Enhanced Aesthetics: Paint correction improves gloss and clarity, enhancing the coating's appearance.
  4. Maximized Adhesion: Proper correction ensures a strong bond for coating effectiveness and longevity.
  5. Even Coverage: It prevents uneven coating application and high spots.
  6. Longevity: Corrected surfaces allow coatings to perform optimally throughout their lifespan.


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