Photoactive Scratch Resistant TiO2 Coating
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Technology Description
This technology is a process for applying a Titanium Oxide coating to a glass substrate.
- The technology, known as a Photoactive Scratch Resistant TiO2 Coating, provides a self-cleaning action.
- The process was developed to provide a low-cost solution to cleaning glass panels and provide an anti-fogging capability.
- As commercial and residential buildings become taller and use more glass it is more difficult and dangerous to clean windows.
- In countries with high particulates in the air, glass cleaning is required more often.
- A self-cleaning glass coating is a solution to reduce the amount of cleaning required, thus saving costs and potential injuries to workers.
- TiO2 has been used as a protective coating on a number of applications, such as glass and metal surfaces for years.
- TiO2 provides a photo-catalytic process when struck by ultra-violet (UV) light to produce electrons and holes (electron-hole pairs) that carry positive and negative charges.
- This action creates oxidizing hydroxyl radicals to remove organics.
- When water is applied, inorganic dust and dirt is removed in a hydrophilic sheeting action rather than creating water spots.
It was developed to be a stand-alone product and process that can be implemented at a lower cost than existing TiO2 application technologies.
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