Diamon-Fusion Solar Panel Treated Vs. Untreated

Diamon-Fusion Solar Panel Treated Vs. Untreated
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Diamon-Fusion International, Inc.

Date: 25 May 2021

Diamon-Fusion is a protective glass coating that transforms solar panel glass into a high-performing, water-repellent surface.

As a result, solar panels help prevent staining, which allows more sunlight to pass through the solar panels - increasing energy efficiencies and reducing maintenance costs.

Take a look in this video how easily Diamon-Fusion treated solar panels repel environmental pollutants when compared to an unprotected (untreated) windshield. The results are absolutely amazing!

To learn more, please visit https://dfisolutions.com/dfi-industries/residential-market/solar-panels/.

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