Hydrophobic Nano Repelling water at a nano level.

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Hydrophobic Nano Repelling water at a nano level

Clarity Fog Eliminator  Nanofilm’s nanotechnology researchers developed Fog Eliminator as an alternative to conventional sprays or waxes.  The Fog Eliminator soft cloth spreads a dry, invisible ultra-thin coating that absorbs moisture.  Fog microdroplets are absorbed into the coating, instantly spread across the film’s surface, and evaporate back into the air before fog can form.  Each application gives hours and hours of protection, and the cloths are reusable 8-10 times.  me/clarity-fog-eliminator.htm

Capabilities of Hydrophobic’s  Markets where these films have application:  Aviation/Aerospace  Marine  Optical  Cinematography  Automotive/Transportation  Consumer  Medical Optics  Electronics/Displays  Lens care: for eyeglasses, sunglasses, goggles Care for electronic displays: computer displays, PDAs, cell phones, Care for precision optics: Cameras, scopes 

Pricing  Clarity® Fog Eliminator (2 3-packs)  Clarity® Fog Eliminator (2 3-packs)  Price:$9.99  Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days. Ships from and sold by Nanofilm. Nanofilm  Clarity® Fog Eliminator (2 3-packs)  Clarity® Fog Eliminator (2 3-packs)  Price:$9.99  Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days. Ships from and sold by Nanofilm. Nanofilm  ?ie=UTF8

Another Use  Rainguard® Bushnell's permanent, patented, hydrophobic (water-repellant) lens coating prevents fogging by causing condensation from rain, sleet, snow or even your own breath to bead up into much smaller droplets than on standard coatings. Smaller droplets scatter less light which results in a clearer, brighter view. Now the hunter won't miss the shot of a lifetime because of rain or accidentally breathing on his eyepiece.  cfm