Diamond Carbon Grey PPF
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Diamond Carbon Grey Paint Protection Film (PPF) is an elite automotive surfacing material that combines the aggressive, industrial appeal of charcoal tones with a high-brilliance metallic finish. This film is specifically engineered for those who want to upgrade their vehicle to a "super-metallic" look that far exceeds the depth and shimmer of standard factory metallic paints.
The Diamond Metallic Aesthetic
The hallmark of Diamond Carbon Grey is its extraordinary concentration of micro-glass flakes and metallic particulates. The base color is a deep, neutral carbon grey that provides a grounded and powerful presence. When exposed to light, the "diamond" infusion activates, creating a dense, high-definition sparkle that reflects multiple wavelengths. Unlike traditional metallic films that can look grainy, this film produces a smooth, liquid-metal luster that highlights the sharp creases and aerodynamic sculpting of modern vehicle designs.
Professional-Grade TPU Protection
While the aesthetic is luxurious, Diamond Carbon Grey PPF is a rugged, multi-layered Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) shield. It serves as a sacrificial barrier that takes the brunt of daily driving hazards to keep the vehicle looking pristine.
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High-Efficiency Self-Healing: The film is topped with a specialized polymer that possesses thermal memory. When the sun warms the surface, or when warm water is applied, minor scratches and swirl marks disappear, ensuring the deep carbon grey remains free of the "hazing" that often dulls dark metallic finishes.
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Superior Impact Defense: The elastic nature of the TPU is designed to absorb the kinetic energy of flying road debris, such as stone chips and gravel, preventing them from chipping the original factory paint.
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Environmental Sealing: This PPF provides a non-porous layer that protects against UV-induced fading, oxidation, and chemical damage from acidic contaminants like bird droppings and road salts.
