KLEARVIEW

KLEARVIEW is a nanotechnology enabled coating especially developed for car windows and glasses.

Truly goes by its name Klearview gives a clearer view in rains without worrying about the road traffic conditions or the hazy view. After the coating is correctly applied, it will form a thin and invisible layer on the treated surface. This thin layer will make sure that water and dirt won't stick as much to the surface. In addition there will be less need for maintenance, which saves money.

Once KLEARVIEW has been applied, you will go through a new driving experience when it rains. This is because of the visibility that makes windscreen wipers nearly redundant. Every driver will undergo an immediate effect that leads to more comfort and better safety on the road. Because of the hydrophobic properties of KLEARVIEW, rain will take most dirt away and it will simply roll off the window, which will keep your windscreen cleaner for a longer period.

  1. All vehicle windows (panoramic roofs included)

  2. Front Windshield

  3. Back Windshield

  4. Rear View Mirrors

After the surface is coated and the time for the coating to set (24h) has passed, the substrate can be easily tested by pouring a bit of water over the treated surface. This will result in water droplets and the water should roll off without difficulty instead of creating a uniform film as with an untreated windscreen.

  1. Water and dirt repellent

  2. Better visibility on the road

  3. Saves on carwashes

  4. Effect doesn't disappear after carwash

  5. Protects against corrosion (acid rain, etc.)

  6. Easily applied (spray)

  7. Optically neutral (transparent)

  8. Curing at room temperature

  9. Stable at different temperatures

  10. Ecologically beneficial and biologically safe

  11. Resistant against algae, superficial dirt

  12. Environmentally friendly product as it reduces use of harmful chemicals and saves water.

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Test of Klearview Coating for water repellency:

Once coated, performance can be tested by pouring some water on the coated panels. If coated properly, water should form droplets and roll-off the glass surface and should not spread out into a uniform film.

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