Ross Nanotechnology’s NeverWet Makes The Surface ‘superhydrophobic’ [Video]


"NeverWet Makes The Surface superhydrophobic"

Ross Technology has developed a silicon-based spray ‘NeverWet’ that can be used to make clothing “superhydrophobic” and as a result, deflecting nearly all liquids and heavy oils effectively. NeverWet can be used to clean ovens, toilet plungers, shoes, electrical equipment, bed pans and much more. The company also demonstrated a waterproof iPhone.

This patent pending product was developed when Ross Nanotechnolgy (A Division of Ross Technology Corporation) was finding a solution to reduce corrosion on steel products. Watch the video.

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