
Photocatalytic membrane structures utilize TiO2 coating technology to demonstrate an unprecedented level of self-cleaning properties. This technology allows TiO2 coated membrane structures to maintain their beauty and light transmittance for a long time.
Effect of stain-fighting properties will vary depending on environmental conditions.

This reaction stimulates the development of active oxygen species, such as highly oxidative hydroxy radicals (
) and superoxide radicals (
) resulting in decomposition of the stain (organic matter) through oxidation.

This reaction causes moisture to be absorbed from the air, forming hydrophilic radicals. As a result, the membrane surface becomes hydrophilic, allowing rain to be swept away from the material. This prevents the formation of rain-streak stains on the surface of the membrane (excludes Ever Fine Coat).

