Self-cleaning glass surface protection refers to the application of coatings or treatments that enable glass surfaces to clean themselves with minimal effort. These treatments utilize special properties to repel dirt, water, and other contaminants, reducing the need for manual cleaning and maintenance. Here are two common types of self-cleaning glass surface protection:
-Photocatalytic Coatings: Photocatalytic coatings are applied to glass surfaces and contain a thin layer of titanium dioxide (TiO2) or other similar materials. When exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light, such as sunlight, the coating triggers a chemical reaction that breaks down organic matter on the glass surface. This decomposition process, known as photocatalysis, helps to keep the glass clean by reducing the accumulation of dirt and organic substances. Rainwater or water from other sources then spreads evenly on the glass, forming a thin film that helps to wash away the broken-down dirt.
-Hydrophobic Coatings: Hydrophobic coatings are designed to repel water and prevent the formation of water droplets on glass surfaces. These coatings create a superhydrophobic effect, causing water to form into smaller droplets that roll off the glass surface, taking dirt and contaminants with them. This process is commonly referred to as the "lotus effect" because it mimics the water-repellent properties of lotus leaves. Hydrophobic coatings can also make the glass surface easier to clean and maintain.
Migo strongly suggests using the self-cleaning coating for your shower glass which can protect the shower from below reason:
1. Reduced Cleaning Effort:
2. Extended Durability
3. Time and Cost Savings
What do we use for the self-cleaning brand?
- Eudroshild with nano-coating(10 and 15 years)
What is our technology?
- Automatic machine