Does Anti-Fog Agent Damage Window Film?
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Anti-fog agent does not harm window film. The principle of anti-fog agent: Anti-fog agent is a low-molecular-weight dispersant containing hydrophilic groups, composed of molecules with specific molecular weights. When applied to the surface of transparent objects, it forms a coating. The hydrophilic groups in the coating can adsorb water molecules from the air, wetting and spreading on the surface to form a water film (instead of water droplets). This prevents light passing through the object from scattering, thereby avoiding fogging. The effects of anti-fog agent: Excellent emergency anti-fog performance: It can prevent fogging in rainy or cold weather, such as on car windows or glasses; Cleaning performance: Surfactants can clean stains on surfaces, making transparent objects clearer and more lustrous; Anti-freeze performance: It can significantly lower the freezing point of liquids, providing some anti-freeze effect.