Hydrophobic Nano Coating (APS: 20nm, Purity: 99.9%)
Hydrophobic Nano Coating
Hydrophobic Nano Coating | |
Product No | NRE-53008 |
CAS No | NA |
Purity | 99.9% |
APS | 20nm |
Appearance | Milky white liquid |
Water Contact Angle | 150° |
Hardness | NA |
Coverage Area | 30-400 ml/m2 |
Water Solubility | NA |
pH | 4-5 |
Hydrophobic Nano Coating
Hydrophobic nano coating are ultra-thin layers of material applied to surfaces to create a water-repellent (hydrophobic) effect. These coatings are made up of nanoparticles that form a protective barrier, causing water and other liquids to bead up and roll off the surface, rather than spreading out and wetting it.
Automotive Industry
Windshields and Windows: Hydrophobic nano coating are applied to car windshields and windows to improve visibility by repelling rain, snow, and other moisture. This reduces the need for windshield wipers and enhances safety in adverse weather conditions.
Car Paint Protection: These coating are used on car exteriors to protect the paint from water, dirt, bird droppings, and other contaminants. The hydrophobic properties make the car easier to clean and maintain, preserving the paint’s gloss and appearance.
Textile and Upholstery: In car interiors, hydrophobic coatings are applied to fabrics and upholstery to protect against spills and stains, making the interior easier to clean.
Electronics
Smartphones and Tablets: Hydrophobic nano coating are used on the screens and bodies of smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics to protect against water damage. This is especially important for devices used in wet or humid environments.
Circuit Boards and Components: In electronics manufacturing, hydrophobic coatings are applied to circuit boards and sensitive components to protect them from moisture, condensation, and corrosion, extending the lifespan of the device.
Textiles and Clothing
Waterproof Clothing: Hydrophobic nano coating are applied to outdoor clothing, such as jackets, pants, and gloves, to make them waterproof while maintaining breathability. This technology is widely used in sportswear, hiking gear, and military uniforms.
Footwear: Shoes and boots can be treated with hydrophobic coatings to repel water, mud, and stains, keeping them dry and clean in wet conditions.
Construction and Building Materials
Glass and Windows: Hydrophobic coating are applied to architectural glass, including windows, facades, and shower doors, to prevent water spots, reduce the accumulation of dirt, and make cleaning easier.
Roofing Materials: Hydrophobic coatings are applied to roofing materials, such as tiles and shingles, to enhance water resistance and prevent moss and algae growth.
Aerospace and Aviation
Aircraft Surfaces: Hydrophobic coatings are used on aircraft surfaces, including wings, fuselage, and windows, to reduce drag, prevent ice formation, and improve fuel efficiency. These coatings also make it easier to remove dirt, insects, and other contaminants.
Aerospace Components: In aerospace engineering, hydrophobic coatings are applied to components that are exposed to moisture and extreme conditions, helping to prevent corrosion and enhance durability.