New Tech GrimeProofs Phones, Walls, Floors
Cleaner than Clean: University of Michigan's Omniphobic Coating It's a durable, transparent coating that repels water, oil, grime and alcohols. And it's paving the way for grime-free smart phones, laptops, other electronics along with for your walls, floors, and tables. It has widespread household and industrial use. All I can say is bring it on! Grime-proof for Good It's an omniphobic coating developed by a University of Michigan scientist with a 2 year old child. Associate Professor Anish Tuteja says for him this was personal, not just science. The result is a tech breakthrough with wide application. His lab is known for breakthroughs. This coating repels any liquid. Math & Great Deal of Discovery Behind This Tuteja and his team mapped out the fundamental properties of a library of substances. They mathematically predicted how any 2 would work together. They came up with the perfect combo for grime-proofing. M...