DFI introduces new Diamon-Fusion® hand-applied coating

Diamon-Fusion International Inc. (DFI), developer and exclusive supplier of the Diamon-Fusion® hydrophobic nanotechnology, has launched its most recent development: the new Diamon-Fusion® Hand-Applied Coating.

According to the company, DFI's new Hand-Applied method of creating the Diamon-Fusion® coating makes field applications quicker and easier to apply than it had been, previously, by manually spraying and wiping on the environmentally-friendly chemicals onto the surface. This new method uses less equipment and reduces equipment maintenance. The company also states that the quality is on a par with the ultra efficient DFI vapor method (more applicable to larger volumes) without the chamber requirement.

This new method of applying DFI's nanotechnology still creates the cross-linked and branched, capped silicone film like the vapor method. Also like the vapor method, the bond is a covalent bond (sharing electrons with the glass itself and thus becoming part of the glass).

The characteristics of DFI's nanotechnology include: water and oil repellency (hydrophobic and oleophobic), impact and scratch resistance, protection against graffiti, dirt and stains, finger print protection, UV stability, additional electrical insulation, protection against calcium and sodium deposits, as well as increased brilliance and lubricity.


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