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Ultra Hydrophobic Coating Technology

COTEC provides an easy-to-clean and durable  3D coating with outstanding hydrophobic and oleophobic properties. DURALONUltraTec interface modification is based on advanced nanotechnology and applicable to almost all product surfaces. By reducing the surface energy to a minimum an easy-to-clean and protected surface is produced. This smooth top coat will increase the water repellence as well as the resistance to dirt, oil, watermarks, and other environmental influences. DURALONUltraTec bonds chemically with the interface material. It's outstanding easy-to-clean properties guarantee an ultra smooth surface. This is reflected in a non-removable abrasion resistant performance, stain free surface as well as excellent contact and sliding angle. It provides a much smoother surface in comparison to the standard hydrophobic coatings.

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Operating experience & Market presence

Long experience in thin film coatings makes COTEC the perfect partner to meet special requirements. Our in-house R&D and manufacturing provides customized process solutions as well as ready-to-use machines for hydrophobic coatings.

Our 3D nano coating bonds chemically to a wide range of products. All oxidic surfaces are perfect interfaces for DURALONUltraTec.

COTECs easy-to-clean coating is applicable for:

  • Glasses
  • Quartz
  • Ceramics
  • Metals
  • Pre treated plastics
  • Natural material
  • Natural fibers

We alerady developed and manufactured hydrophobic process technology, and systems for a lot of different applications for a multiplicity of customers from different  industrial sectors.

 

For specific application requests please don't hesitate to contact us.

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Ready-to-use values

 

DURALONUltraTec is available in different sizes meeting the requirements of COTECs HCS and all major PVD systems.

 

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Last Update: 05.06.2008