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Why does PPF protect better against high-speed impacts than slow scratches?
Why does PPF protect better against high-speed impacts than slow scratches?
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High-speed impacts like stone chips involve sudden force concentrated on a tiny point. PPF is engineered to disperse this energy across the film’s elastic structure, reducing pressure on the paint below. Slow scratches, on the other hand, involve dragging friction rather than impact. While PPF resists these as well, its greatest advantage is absorbing shock energy, which is why highway protection is where PPF truly shines.
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