Super hydrophobic coating in action

Posted by Unknown Sunday, February 10, 2013

We are doomed. Again we go to bed with that feeling of "But what kind of black magic is this?" Is that we go on YouTube and we witnessed in action running a layer that transforms any solid in a water barrier. Ever Ultra Dry (Ultra always dry) is a nanotechnology coating with which you cover a surface and become a super hydrophobic materials, which has nothing to do with your nephew allergic to the showers.

A new product has beaten the market by offering a kind of paint that covers an element and makes this repels liquids are spilled on it, regardless of the amount. The liquid which is covered handles are water and refined oils, the most typical liquid contacting walls of buildings and machinery. Ultra-EVERDRY uses patented nanotechnology to coat an object and create an air barrier on its surface. This barrier repels water, oil and other liquids, coating unlike any seen before. The other development associated with Ultra-Ever Dry is the superior coating adhesion and abrasion resistance, allowing it to be used in all applications where durability is required.



The nanoscale coating process usually involves spraying a coating substance on perfectly dry and then a double-dry application, and use of silicones and contact angles creations strong. As long as you do not wear, scratch or damage the surface of the spraying, the coating protects the surface of what is applied, preventing corrosion, freezing and wetting. Before the inevitable smartass of anonymous comments will declare, Super hidrófobosno coatings are new, but this state of the art now saw depicted in this video. Just close your eyes and think of all the possible applications for both heavy industry and for the development of consumer electronics or furniture, surfaces providing us immune to spills. In fact, imagine having clothes with a treatment like this, repelling all attacks that you become self with splashes of different foodstuffs. What other uses can you think of? Is the death of the napkin?

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