Nanovere Introduces Vecdor Nano-Clear®, a Wipe-On Nanocoating to Exceed Automotive OEM Specs
SpecialChem
- Jan 10, 2013
BRIGHTON, Mich., -- Nanovere Technologies has introduced the world's first Wipe-On clear nanocoating to exceed automotive OEM specifications. The product is named Vecdor Nano-Clear®.
According to Nanovere Technologies Chairman & Chief Technology Officer Thomas Choate, "What's most unique about Nano-Clear® is the ability to permanently restore original color, gloss and surface hardness back into oxidized textured plastics, highly oxidized fiberglass and highly oxidized paint surfaces while reducing surface maintenance by 60%."
Nanotechnology can be described as the science of molecular engineering. Nanovere Technologies has pioneered proprietary 3D nanostructured coatings at the molecular level since 2003. Nano-Clear® forms a "highly crosslink dense film with extreme scratch resistance, chemical resistance, UV resistance, remarkable flexibility and self-cleaning properties including water, oil, ice and brake-dust repellency."
The application potential for Nano-Clear® Wipe-On nanocoating includes automotive textured plastics, aluminum and steel wheels, tires, oxidized paint surfaces including heavy duty equipment, boat hulls, aluminum siding, outdoor metal furniture, air conditioner housings, etc.
Vecdor nanocoatings have been tested and validated by some of the world's leading OEM companies including Boeing, BMW, Accuride Truck Wheels and many others to outperform leading OEM clear coatings;
53% higher scratch resistance: 4H pencil hardness
476% higher chemical resistance over nearest competitor: 500+ MEK rubs
60% reduced surface maintenance: water, oil and ice repellency
94% gloss retention even after 5 years
About Nanovere Technologies
Nanovere Technologies, LLC. specializes in the research & development of first-to-market nanocoatings and licensing of 3D nanostructured coating polymers to a world leading paint manufacture. Nanovere Technologies was founded in 2003 and invented the core polymers and nanocoatings which currently represent 11 global patents pending.
Source: Nanovere Technologies
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