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Non fingerprint for acid-etched glass

Sep 04, 2023

There are several coatings available in the market that can be used to create a non-fingerprint surface on acid-etched glass.

Here are a few commonly used options:

 

1. Nano-coatings: Nano-coatings are thin, transparent coatings that create a protective layer on the glass surface. These coatings often have hydrophobic and oleophobic properties, which means they repel water and oils, making it difficult for fingerprints to adhere to the surface. Some nano-coatings are specifically formulated for glass and can provide fingerprint resistance.

2. Anti-smudge coatings: Anti-smudge coatings are designed to minimize the appearance of smudges and fingerprints on glass surfaces. These coatings create a barrier that makes it harder for oils and other contaminants to adhere to the glass, reducing the visibility of fingerprints.

3. Anti-reflective coatings: While anti-reflective coatings primarily aim to reduce glare and improve the clarity of glass, some formulations also offer fingerprint-resistant properties. These coatings have a hydrophobic layer that repels oils and reduces fingerprint visibility.

4. Clear lacquers or varnishes: Clear lacquers or varnishes can be applied to the acid-etched glass to create a protective layer that minimizes fingerprint visibility. Look for lacquers or varnishes specifically designed for glass surfaces and ensure they have fingerprint-resistant properties.

 

When selecting a coating, it's important to consider its compatibility with acid-etched glass, as the etching process may alter the surface properties. It's recommended to consult with the manufacturer or supplier of the coating to ensure it is suitable for use on acid-etched glass and provides the desired level of fingerprint resistance.

Additionally, it's advisable to test the coating on a small, inconspicuous area of the acid-etched glass before applying it to the entire surface. This allows you to assess its compatibility, effectiveness, and the desired aesthetic result. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application, curing, and any maintenance requirements to ensure optimal performance of the coating.