Automotive Ceramic Coating is a liquid polymer applied to the exterior surfaces of a vehicle to provide long-term protection, enhance appearance, and simplify maintenance. It chemically bonds with the vehicle's factory paint, creating a semi-permanent or permanent protective layer.

Key Features of Ceramic Coating:

  • Hydrophobic Properties:
  • • Water beads and rolls off, taking dirt and contaminants with it.
    • Makes cleaning the vehicle much easier.
  • UV Protection:
  • • Protects paint from sun damage and oxidation.
    • Helps preserve color and gloss.

  • Scratch Resistance:
  • • Provides a durable surface that’s more resistant to minor scratches and swirl marks.
    • Note: It doesn’t make the vehicle scratch-proof.

  • Chemical Resistance:
  • • Resists damage from acidic contaminants, bird droppings, bug splatter, and road salt.

  • Enhanced Gloss and Shine:
  • • Adds depth to the paint and makes the surface look glossier.

  • Long-Lasting Protection:
  • • Can last anywhere from 1 to 5 years (or more), depending on the product quality and maintenance.

Overall, home and office window films offer practical solutions for comfort, safety, energy savings, and interior design customization, making indoor environments more pleasant and secure.

Marine Ceramic Coating

Marine Ceramic Coating is a specialized protective coating designed for boats, yachts, and other watercraft. It forms a durable, hydrophobic layer on surfaces exposed to harsh marine environments, including saltwater, UV rays, and organic contaminants.

Key Features of Marine Ceramic Coating:

  • Hydrophobic Properties:
  • • Repels water and reduces salt and grime buildup.
    • Prevents waterline staining and biofouling to some extent.

  • UV and Oxidation Resistance:
  • • Shields gelcoat, paint, and metal from sun damage.
    • Helps prevent fading, chalking, and yellowing of surfaces.

  • Chemical and Salt Resistance:
  • • Protects against corrosion from saltwater and harsh cleaning agents.
    • Maintains surface integrity in extreme marine conditions.

  • Enhanced Gloss and Aesthetics
  • • Deepens shine and color, especially on hulls and topsides.
    • Provides a "wet look" finish similar to a freshly waxed surface.

Aircraft Ceramic Coating

Aircraft Ceramic Coating is a high-performance protective layer applied to an aircraft’s exterior surfaces—such as the fuselage, wings, and windows—to protect against harsh environmental elements while enhancing gloss, reducing drag, and simplifying maintenance.

Key Features of Aircraft Ceramic Coating:

  • UV and Oxidation Resistance:
  • • Shields aircraft paint and composite materials from sun-induced fading and oxidation at high altitudes.
    • Extends the life of paintwork and decals.

  • Hydrophobic and Oleophobic Properties:
  • • Repels water, oil, bird droppings, and hydraulic fluids.
    • Prevents buildup of grime, bug splatter, and pollutants on leading edges and underbellies.

  • Improved Aerodynamics
  • • Creates an ultra-slick surface that can reduce surface drag.
    • Helps optimize fuel efficiency over time (marginal but valuable for long-haul flights).

  • Durability
  • • Lasts 1–5 years or more, depending on flight conditions and maintenance routines.
    • Withstands temperature extremes, UV radiation, and airborne contaminants.

  • UV and Oxidation Resistance:
  • • Shields gelcoat, paint, and metal from sun damage.
    • Helps prevent fading, chalking, and yellowing of surfaces.

Common Application Areas:

• Fuselage
• Wings
• Propeller blades
• Windows/canopies (with aviation-safe ceramic formulas)
• Metal trim and exhaust outlets