Saturday, February 4, 2012

Liquipel nanocoating adds invisible waterproof coating to mobile devices

Liquipel is a nanocoating claimed to protect mobile devices from 'accidental water damage'



all know that water and mobile electronic devices are not a good mix. But living in a world whose surface is about 70 percent of the water can sometimes make it difficult to keep the two separated. While swallowing the device in a waterproof box that provides protection, which increases the volume and can sometimes affect the ease of use. California-based company says it has developed hydrophobic nanocoating Liquipel thousand times thinner than a human hair that can be applied to smartphones to protect against accidental spills, without affecting its functionality ... Continue reading Liquipel nanocoating adds invisible layer waterproof mobile devices


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