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LVH NANOCOMPOSITES
LVH Nanocomposites are new high technology coatings that combine organic
polymers with ceramic-like nanoparticles. This synergy achieves advanced
properties previously unavailable from conventional paints.
Due to the presence of the nano-particles, the physical resistance
properties of LVH Nanocomposites approach those of hard surfaces such as
pure ceramics.
The application of LVH Nanocomposites is by the familiar spraying,
dipping and electrocoating processes used for conventional painting. The
capital equipment costs are therefore significantly lower than those for
applying pure ceramic processes such as PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition).
Compared with for example, PVD, this gives LVH Nanocomposites a clear
advantage in terms of cost/performance for their target applications.
The key advantages of LVH Nanocomposites include:
Outstanding resistance to surface marking, scratching and wear.
Wide range of decorative effects.
Applicable to all normally painted substrates.
UV and thermal curing processes available.
Customised systems a speciality.
Full application/process advice and technical backup.
LVH nanotechnology product trademarks:
MARBAN - spray and dip applied nanocomposites.
ZETACLAD and ZETACOTE - electrophoretically applied nanocomposites.
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