While buying a new and shiny car is indeed a lovely feeling, seeing it deteriorate before your eyes are something that kills millions of car owners. From swirl marks to scratches, your brand-new car can look like an old one in no time. This is where Paint Protection Films come in to save the day. But before you go on to get one applied, here are three of the most common types of PPF compared.
What is a Paint Protection Film?
Initially developed to be used in military operations, Paint Protection Films (PPFs) eventually turned out to be one of the most loved products of the automotive industry.
While the history, origin and development of modern-day Paint protection films is another story in itself, to briefly sum it up, PPFs are high-grade thermoplastic urethane films that are professionally applied on the topmost layer of a vehicle’s paint and that are either coloured or transparent.
PPF are renowned for their self-healing properties that allow the film to repair any scratches it takes on. The composition of PPF laminate is made up of an elastomeric polymeric substance that equips the film to maintain its shape whenever stretched.
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The 3 Common Types of Paint Protection Films Compared
Three of the most common types of PPF used in the market include TPU, TPH and PVC PPFs. Here are the three of them compared:
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PVC PPF
PVC, or Polyvinyl Chloride, is the third-most widely used synthetic plastic polymer in the entire world. PVC Films are also dubbed as first-generation Paint Protection Films, as PVC PPF was the first and most commonly used type of PPF. While PVC Filmsdos provide a certain degree of protection to your car’s paint, their rigid nature makes it difficult to install. Moreover, PVC tends to lose both their elasticity and colour over time and usually hardens in only 1 to 3 years of life. Another disadvantage of PVC PPF is that it can cause paint chipping upon removal.
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TPU PPF
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TPH PPF
With Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) as its base, TPH is a cheaper alternative to TPU and a better alternative to PVC Films. While the base of the TPH Film is PVC itself, the technology used is such that the flexibility and chemical properties of PVC are enhanced. As a result, the TPH material possesses better flexibility than PVC and does not undergo discolouration. But with that said, it isn’t as effective as TPU in terms of overall flexibility, durability and life.
So these were three of the most common types of Paint Protection Films. If you have any doubts regarding PPF, read Paint Protection Film (PPF) | All You Need To Know
And if you are planning to get a PPF done, then make sure to visit our website for the best Paint Protection services.Also Read: Teflon Vs Ceramic Vs Paint Protection Film; Which Is The Best?
Cost of tpu ppf
Hi Cost of PPF depends on several factors such as car make and model, type of coating, etc. We would advise you to download the GoMechanic App, where our service buddy will help you pick the correct PPF treatment for your car.
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