Nano-Based Spray Makes Car Glass Hydrophobic

The hydrophobic spray, under the brand name of Manida HAF, has been designed in a volume of 120 ml, and with the help of nanotechnology it modifies glass and other surfaces in such a way that raindrops move easily on the surface and do not make the glass wet.
Experts at Houman Shimi Pars Company, say that the spray actually helps reduce the frequency of washing the glass, and therefore water consumption is also reduced.
Manida HAF is specially proper for use on car glass and can help drivers see better on rainy or snowy days. It can also be used in homes, hospitals, buildings, hotels and shops.
Hydrophobic is a property of molecules that do not mix with water. Hydrophobic molecules, also called hydrophobes, are water fearing molecules.
In chemistry, hydrophobicity is the chemical property of a molecule that is seemingly repelled from a mass of water. In contrast, hydrophiles are attracted to water. Hydrophobic molecules tend to be nonpolar and, thus, prefer other neutral molecules and nonpolar solvents.
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