HOW DOES IT WORK?
Diamond Plate's active ingredient is Polysilazane. A polysilazane paint coating is held together by silicon-oxygen bonds, which are unaffected by ultra-violet light making it scientifically suited as the active ingredient in car paint protection.
Upon on the surface
of vehicle paint are hydroxide groups. These hydroxide groups have a strong
reaction when they come into contact with polysilazane, creating a chemical
bond that anchors Diamond Plate to millions of individual points across the
surface of vehicle.
Put simply, Diamond
Plate reacts with the vehicle's clear coat finish to form a new layer and
thicker coating for ultimate paint protection. These highly cross-linked
coatings are extremely weather resistant, provide UV protection and are wear
resistant.
Studies were
performed in order to explain the molecular level and the extreme durability of
Diamond Plate when applied to an automotive clear coat. By monitoring changes
in intensity of characteristics bands of the clear coat, it was found that,
unlike other commercially available paint sealants, Diamond Plate chemically
interacts and cross links, with the clear coat to provide a tough and durable
coating.