Exhibits high dirt resistance and antibacterial properties for equipment use! The change in color and luster is minimal, preserving the design quality of the material.
The "PROSPEC H-7 Equipment Anti-Soil Coat with Antibacterial Properties" maintains the performance of the well-regarded H-7 equipment anti-soil coat while suppressing the growth of bacteria due to its special antibacterial components. It forms a high-performance glass film that protects against dirt such as sebum and water stains for an extended period. It creates a hard and strong film with a pencil hardness of 7H, protecting the material from various factors that can cause degradation, and this liquid agent has a thin film that causes minimal changes in color and gloss, thus not compromising the design of the material. *Note: It is not effective against all bacteria. 【Features】 ■ High antibacterial effect for equipment use ■ Powerful anti-soil film applied from automotive reactive glass coating ■ Long-lasting anti-soil effect due to reactive hardening film ■ Does not alter the design of the material *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Contents - Main agent × 1 bottle (100mL) - Dedicated sponge × 2 pieces - Dedicated cloth × 2 pieces ■Quantity: 1c/s = 6 pieces ■Coverage area: Approximately 30m² with 1 bottle (100mL) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Painting surfaces of doors, elevators, dustbins, factory equipment, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Soft99 Corporation has been utilizing its core technology, "functional thin film coating technology," cultivated in the automotive industry since its founding, across various fields, producing tangible results such as maintaining aesthetics and reducing maintenance frequency. In recent years, efforts have been underway to provide solutions to the issues of poor adhesion and bonding of difficult-to-adhere materials through the newly developed "surface modification treatment technology."