Garware Expands Product Portfolio With The Launch Of Paint Protection Films
Garware Polyester Ltd. (BSE: 500655), one of the pioneers and leading producers of polyester films, today announced the launch of Paint Protection Films in India. Expertly designed to deliver the highest level of protection, this innovation will offer the highest level of impact resistance in clear, self-healing paint protection films. Made in India using advanced film technologies and the company's in-house technology Garware Paint Protection film is a great product that is suitable for Indian weather and road conditions.
Expertly designed to deliver the highest level of protection, Garware Paint Protection Film is manufactured using a specially formulated Thermoplastic Polyurethane film (TPU). With proven reliability and consistent performance, the film when applied to vehicles protects from scratches and dents, the damages made by road debris and rocks, in addition to the elements of the environment. The product has excellent hydrophobic, self-healing capabilities. The film can be easily installed and removed without damage to the paint finish while retaining the vehicle's resale value.
Speaking at the occasion, Mr. S Krishnan, Director Sales, Garware Polyester Ltd. said, "Garware has been the pioneers in polyester film manufacturing since 1982. The latest version of Paint Protection Film is yet another innovative product providing an unparalleled high-gloss finish and an impact protection for maximum durability protecting vehicles from abrasions, bird droppings, door dings, and scratches, thus making it the most advanced vehicle paint protection film on the market".
Garware's Paint Protection Films will be available through dealerships across all metros.
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