This is a case study of photocatalytic coating on the exterior walls of a detached house (anti-dirt measures).
The decomposition of organic contaminants using photocatalysts and hydrophilicity (self-cleaning) breaks down the substances that cause dirt on residential exterior walls, allowing them to be washed away by rain and creating a clean environment.
We will apply a photocatalyst coating for exterior surfaces. When it rains, the coated surface becomes hydrophilic, enabling the decomposition of organic dirt and providing a self-cleaning effect. The rain helps wash away dirt, effectively contributing to the building's exterior anti-dirt measures. It is also effective in reducing cleaning and maintenance costs.
- Company:チタンネクストジャパン
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