Nano Hydrophobic Coating (Hydrophobic Coating for Umbrellas, APS: 50-80nm, Purity: 99.9%)
Nano Hydrophobic Coating | |
Product No | NRE-53013 |
CAS No | NA |
Purity | 99.9% |
APS | 50-80nm |
Appearance | Milky White Liquid |
Water Contact Angle | 150° |
Coverage Area | 30-400 ml/m2 |
Water Solubility | Easily Soluble in Water |
pH | 4-5 |
Density | NA |
Nano Hydrophobic Coating
Nano hydrocoating, or nano-hydrophobic coating, involves applying a nano-scale layer to surfaces to create a highly water-repellent effect. These coatings use nanotechnology to provide surfaces with exceptional water and stain resistance, enhancing durability and reducing maintenance.
Applications of Nano Hydrocoating:
Automotive Industry:
Paint Protection: Applied to car exteriors to protect the paint from water spots, dirt, and contaminants. It enhances the vehicle’s appearance and makes cleaning easier.
Windshield Treatment: Improves visibility by preventing water and debris from sticking to the windshield, reducing the need for wipers and enhancing safety.
Textiles:
Water-Repellent Fabrics: Used in clothing, outdoor gear, and upholstery to make fabrics resistant to water and stains while maintaining breathability and comfort.
Sportswear and Workwear: Enhances the performance of athletic wear and workwear by keeping them dry and free from stains.
Building Materials:
Facade Protection: Applied to exterior walls, windows, and roofs to prevent water damage, reduce staining, and improve durability.
Glass and Metal Surfaces: Protects against water spots and corrosion, maintaining the aesthetic quality of architectural elements.
Electronics:
Waterproofing: Used on electronic devices, components, and circuits to protect them from moisture and accidental spills, increasing reliability and longevity.
Display Protection: Coats screens and touch panels to resist water damage and smudging.
Medical Devices:
Surface Protection: Applied to medical instruments and implants to reduce bacterial adhesion and improve biocompatibility by repelling bodily fluids.
Energy Sector:
Solar Panels: Coated to prevent the accumulation of dirt, water, and ice, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency of solar panels.
Wind Turbines: Protects turbine blades from water and ice buildup, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing maintenance.
Aerospace:
Aircraft Components: Applied to various parts of aircraft to prevent water and ice accumulation, improving performance and reducing maintenance needs.
Consumer Goods:
Footwear: Coats shoes and boots to make them resistant to water and stains, improving durability and comfort.