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LOPE-C 2012 : Extrusion Coating Pioneer and Leader, nTact, presenting at 2012 show

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LOPE-C 2012 : Extrusion Coating Pioneer and Leader, nTact, presenting at 2012 show

Extrusion Coating System Leader nTact has developed Slot Die Coating equipment and processes for Research and Devlopment through full scale production. This uniform, material saving process is used by a variety of industries including OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode)/AMOLED developers, Solar/Photovoltaic maufacturers, flexible electronics and flat panel display manufacturing. Greg Gibson, talks about their upcoming participation at the LOPE-C conference in Munich, Germany where nTact Vice President Miguel Friedrich will be presenting on scalable solutions for coating through Slot Die Coating.
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New water-resistant coating protects your phone, the planet (video)

New water-resistant coating protects your phone, the planet (video)

Water, the life-long foe of all things electrical. Protecting our digital finery from its evil infiltration is a task many have undertaken, and the latest battalion to join the foray is Daikin Industries. The chemical company is developing a water-resistant coating that could save many devices from a watery grave. We’ve seen similar ideas before, but Daikin’s promises to have good eco-credentials thanks to its low toxicity. Formed by dissolving a fluoropolymer in fluorinated solvent, the coating takes just a minute to dry and is extremely thin — between 0.1 and 1 microns. The coating isn’t designed for full waterproofing, but rather to raise the base level resistance to liquid attacks. Most interestingly of all, it can also be applied to porous and meshed surfaces, such as mouthpiece grills. It’s hoped to be commercially available from December this year, so you’ll have to try to avoid any little accidents until then.

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New water-resistant coating protects your phone, the planet (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 19 Apr 2012 02:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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German researchers create smudge repellent coating from candle soot

While they’re working on the lack of feedback, and need for exposed skin problems for touch screens, that other gripe — dirty smudges — could soon be wiped-out permanently. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz obviously had enough of sleeve-cleaning their devices and created a coating that could usher in a smudge-free world. The discovery comes after the team applied candle soot to glass and then coated it in silica to keep it in place. The glass is then heated to a bratwurst-baking 600 ºC for calcination, which makes the soot transparent — somewhat handy for screens. To test, different oils and solvents were applied, but the glass’ superamphiphobic properties soon fended them off. A resilient coating sounds a little more straight-forward than what Apple recently applied to patent, but until either of these see the light of day, you’d better keep that Brasso close by.

German researchers create smudge repellent coating from candle soot originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 04 Dec 2011 14:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Permanent anti-fog coating could mean end to steamy specs

Unless you’re blind, or just plain out of the loop, you’ve probably noticed a proliferation of folks rocking spectacles as accessories of late, but for those of us who wear the things out of necessity, there’s no taking ‘em off when our lenses fog up. Lucky for us, a team of Canadian researchers have patented a new permanent anti-fog coating that they claim is the first of its kind. To make sure the stuff wouldn’t wash away, the crew applied four successive layers of molecules to a transparent material (either glass or plastic) before overlaying it with polyvinyl alcohol, allowing water to spread uniformly and avoiding the steamy-windows effect. The result? A super durable, multilayer coating that won’t rub off, regardless of the freakish conditions you and your face encounter. Its creators see endless applications for their invention, including windshields, visors, camera lenses, and, of course, eyewear. Now that that’s out of the way, we suggest they concentrate their efforts on sweat-less nose pads.

Permanent anti-fog coating could mean end to steamy specs originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 20 Mar 2011 04:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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