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You didn’t test much of anything. Yes it isn’t any different than regular coating when applied freshly. The purpose of it is longevity and resistance to water spotting
The particles are too large and randomly dispersed in the coating to form a mono-layer sheet. Without the mono-layer sheet, you don't get the benefits of graphene.
Does graphene provide value to a coating..? Well you claim that you have separated a supernaut of graphene solution, and applied it to a liquid coating. Try adding the solid powder to your own coating blend. EM shielding.
You wouldn't grow the stuff for your application, spray coatings is good. So your explainer is mixed up . If you need a protective coat, to make things stronger , like the new concrete formulas would work. When you confuse the audience with interesting information, it sucks. The other forms you've mentioned are specifically manufactured for electric conductivity, or thermal insulation. You're looking for a cheap bulk form that's able to reduce down into your coating blend to provide shielding or strength. Guys do more relivent research .
I use adams advanced graphene and it works great..4 years and going..Stoner just doesn't have anything to compete so they made this video. I do love there Tarminator bug and tar remover.
Lots of us have known this to be true anecdotally - so it’s good to hear the science behind what we have seen in the real world. Thanks!
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Tbh there’s no science: they didn’t test longevity or nothing about resistance. They perform same when freshly applied yes . That’s it
That's a nice video. Keep it that way guys.
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You didn’t test much of anything. Yes it isn’t any different than regular coating when applied freshly. The purpose of it is longevity and resistance to water spotting
Is it toxic if applied to the interior of the car?
Most ceramic or graphene coatings can be applied to interior surfaces. We recommend letting them cure fully before touching them with bare skin.
Very interesting. Thank you
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I would've loved to see simulating weathering buy sanding some of the paint down, and see how (if) the exposed particles have any effect
The particles are too large and randomly dispersed in the coating to form a mono-layer sheet. Without the mono-layer sheet, you don't get the benefits of graphene.
But you haven’t tested how long it lasted or water spot resistant
Cool informative video….
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Does graphene provide value to a coating..? Well you claim that you have separated a supernaut of graphene solution, and applied it to a liquid coating. Try adding the solid powder to your own coating blend. EM shielding.
You wouldn't grow the stuff for your application, spray coatings is good. So your explainer is mixed up . If you need a protective coat, to make things stronger , like the new concrete formulas would work. When you confuse the audience with interesting information, it sucks. The other forms you've mentioned are specifically manufactured for electric conductivity, or thermal insulation. You're looking for a cheap bulk form that's able to reduce down into your coating blend to provide shielding or strength. Guys do more relivent research .
I use Adams graphene and it’s trash.
I used the Adam’s product as well, and with proper care, I’m going on two years and it’s working great.
I use adams advanced graphene and it works great..4 years and going..Stoner just doesn't have anything to compete so they made this video. I do love there Tarminator bug and tar remover.
No shit
First!!!