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The superhydrophobic coating of superhydrophobiccoating.com (videos)!

The superhydrophobiccoating.com team is glad to present you some nice videos from the application of our own superhydrophobic coating. The coating  has the advantage that is low cost and can be easily applied by brush or spray on various substrates (e.g. concrete, stones, metals etc).

Consequently we can work together to develop your own specialized superhydrophobic products.

The first video shows water droplets rolling off a tilted metal sheet. As you can clearly observe no trace of water is observed on the treated surface. The treated Zn sheet has become superhydrophobic and so it is fully protected against the corrosion caused by water.The Zn sheet is placed outside. The treated surface is left outside to test whether the coating will remain superhydrophobic after being exposed to sun, wind, rain, snow and atmospheric pollutants.

The second video shows the same coating applied this time on a wall. The coating was applied on the wall again by brush, about a year before the video was captured.

The upper part of the picture shows the untreated wall. The untreated wall is fully wetted. The rest of the wall which was protected with the coating is superhydrophobic. As a result the wall is effectivelly protected against water.

The same coating has been applied on various substrates like stones, concrete, glass, wood, fabric and the results were excellent. Each one substrate  was turned to  superhydrophobic!

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15 comments

1 Bob { 09.07.09 at 3:46 am }

What’s so special about this? I treat my house with silicon sealer every 5 years and it does this!

2 Michaelc { 09.07.09 at 8:14 am }

How does the surface deal with dirt? Can you clean it with water?

3 norway { 09.07.09 at 8:42 am }

what kind of effect does this process have on the environment?

4 David { 09.07.09 at 10:46 am }

That’s so awesome

5 Scott { 09.07.09 at 1:03 pm }

This stuff looks amazing.

6 yuwen { 03.26.10 at 6:30 am }

how about pricing…? can it be used widely?

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8 Keith Hall { 10.19.10 at 7:52 am }

What is the cost to treat say one square metre of glass please?

regards,

Keith Hall

9 Keith Hall { 10.19.10 at 7:55 am }

What is the cost to treat say one square metre of glass?
Regards.
Keith L Hall

10 tan wei san { 12.24.10 at 6:27 am }

hi guy,

any idea what should be the metal surface condition without any surface treatment?
hydrophobic or hydrophili?

11 Song sangwook { 03.28.11 at 4:29 am }

It is a good video.
I`m interesting a surface free energy.
Thanks.

12 Rodney Jaynes { 09.30.11 at 4:39 pm }

Would like to use in Dallas area. Need purchase price and nearest store I can get it. Thanks. Rodney Jaynes

13 eirini { 11.08.11 at 4:15 am }

Hello,
What’s the easier chemical way to convert metal surfaces (e.g copper, aluminum or steel) to super hydrophobic?
Thanks a lot!!

14 Seem Khoo Yee { 12.30.11 at 4:56 am }

Is this product in the market? Can this item be purchsed on line?

15 john scott { 01.12.12 at 1:34 am }

This is a very interesting product. Can it be applied by use of electrostatic charge with a spray using HVLP technology? What is the cost per gallon or Ltr. and what is the approximate coverage? Is it always clear or can tints be incorporated without damage to the product? Thank you for sharing the information on your product.

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