Annoying home issues like strong pungent odors filling the room during renovation painting, furniture getting scratched and chipped not long after use, and wooden furniture being vulnerable to fire and moisture… now there’s a new solution to these problems. The emergence of a new type of high-temperature-resistant water-based nano-ceramic coating is quietly changing the user experience of traditional coatings, making it no longer a dilemma to balance environmental friendliness and durability.
During the application of traditional coatings, toxic gases such as formaldehyde and benzene often force family members to stay away, and a newly renovated house has to be left unoccupied for several months before it’s safe to move in. But this coating is completely different. It adopts a water-based formula, just like the water-based latex paint we use daily. There’s no strong pungent odor during application, and no toxic gases are released. Whether you’re painting the wooden desk in the children’s room or applying protection to the glass partition in the living room, construction workers don’t need to wear heavy masks, and family members don’t have to move out temporarily. It truly achieves the reassuring experience of "paint now, live now".
What’s even more surprising is its "durability". Scratching the coating hard with the hardest pencil, the surface still remains as smooth as new — this is thanks to its hardness of up to 9H, which is like putting a "diamond armor" on the furniture. Have naughty kids doodling on the furniture? Spilled coffee on the table? Just wipe it gently with a damp cloth, and the stains will disappear. You no longer have to worry about cleaning the furniture. For wooden wardrobes and floors, it can also act as a "fire guard". When exposed to high temperatures, it can withstand the test of 900℃ intense fire, greatly reducing fire hazards.
It’s also very user-friendly in terms of application and use. Whether it’s brushing, rolling, or curtain coating, ordinary tools can be used without complex equipment. When the dry film thickness is controlled below 10 microns, it performs best, like applying a thin "protective mask" on the furniture. It doesn’t affect the appearance and can exert the strongest protective power. After use, just tighten the lid and store it in a cool place. It has a shelf life of up to 6 months, so you don’t have to worry about waste.
From the wooden furniture in the children’s room to the glass curtain wall in the living room, from the cabinet doors in the kitchen to the metal railings on the balcony, this coating can handle them all easily. It uses technology to prove that environmentally friendly coatings can also have strong protective capabilities, making home life both safe and worry-free.