"...and I get it, some people might argue that fog helps with temperature regulation. But let's be honest; fog might be charming in nature, but it's annoying in our lives." 😆
That's a good point! This coating is cured by UV rather than being a 'UV-protective' coating. Traditional coatings require heat and multiple chemical processes to ensure proper curing and adhesion. What sets UV-cured coatings apart is the speed and efficiency, for example it just takes seconds to cure, simplifying the process and reducing energy usage compared to traditional coatings. Thanks for pointing this out!
Do you guys expect mass adoption of UV coatings on glass surfaces?
"...and I get it, some people might argue that fog helps with temperature regulation. But let's be honest; fog might be charming in nature, but it's annoying in our lives." 😆
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A UV coating isn't the same as a coating that is cured by UV.
That's a good point! This coating is cured by UV rather than being a 'UV-protective' coating. Traditional coatings require heat and multiple chemical processes to ensure proper curing and adhesion. What sets UV-cured coatings apart is the speed and efficiency, for example it just takes seconds to cure, simplifying the process and reducing energy usage compared to traditional coatings. Thanks for pointing this out!
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What makes you think its AI?