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SanaGloss
seals the bowl with an ionized barrier, creating a super-smooth
surface. This non-porous surface helps prevent particles from
adhering to ceramic, while a catalyzed ion barrier actually
repels particles away. The combination of these outstanding
features has yielded a ceramic finish that will completely
change the foundation of conventional glazing.
SanaGloss
is featured on a wide range of TOTO's toilets and lavatories.
Sectional
view of barrier density by EPMA (Electrical Probe Microanalysis)
The surface layer that makes up the ionized barrier, seen
in red, has more consistent uniformity and higher density
on the SanaGloss surface than on the conventional surface. |
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Surface
view of AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy)
Smoothness on a nanometer scale helps prevent debris from
sticking. With nothing to cling to, particles, molds,
and bacteria can be washed away with every flush. |
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Conventional
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