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How thick is our coating? About 1/500th of a human hair!
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A nanometer (nm) is one-billionth of a meter. A typical sheet of paper is 100,000 nm thick.
A coating of liquid glass is about 100 nanometers thick, or 1/500th the thickness of a human hair.
Although this may sound too thin to protect a surface, liquid glass is very resilient and
resists scratching, abrasion, UV rays, high & low temperatures, and bacteria & fungus growth.
It is breathable, yet does not allow the penetration of liquid, has an elasticity component of
200%, and is food-safe.
Liquid glass is silocon dioxide or SiO² (pure quartz glass). The molecules of SiO² are isolated and
held in either water or ethanol for application on absorbent or non-absorbent surfaces.
Liquid glass is invisible to the naked eye and does not alter the appearance or texture
of the treated surface.
Liquid glass can be applied to virtually all surfaces including glass, metals, fabrics, stone,
plastic, ceramic, porcelain, wood, concrete, paint, even seeds and foods (for protection against fungi).
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