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Anti-Fog Coatings

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What Are Anti-Fog Coatings?

Anti-fog coatings are applied to the interior surface of the glass to delay the buildup of condensation and mist. The coating absorbs moisture from the air inside the cabin, keeping the glass clearer for longer and reducing the need to rely on ventilation or powered defogging systems. The result is a more comfortable drive with uninterrupted visibility. 

How It Works

The coating actively absorbs moisture, keeping the glass clear of fog. It can be applied to laminated or tempered windshields. While untreated glass may fog quickly, surfaces treated with the anti-fog coating stay clear for up to 45 minutes longer, providing an important window of safety and comfort.

Benefits for Drivers and Vehicles

Clean glass helps drivers stay focused and safe, especially during cold or humid weather. Anti-fog coatings improve visibility without requiring additional airflow or heating systems, which reduces energy consumption. This feature is especially valuable in electric vehicles, where minimizing power draw can help extend driving range.

Designed for Seamless Integration

Anti-fog coatings can be added during the production of windshield parts without affecting shaping or clarity. They work alongside other technologies such as acoustic interlayers, solar control coatings, and HUD compatibility, delivering multiple layers of performance in one solution.