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Dive with Your Gadgets Friday, August 08, 2008 - Sarah Gingichashvili Home >> News >> Gadgets
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A team of scientists from the Northeast Maritime Institute have invented a unique coating substance which protects gadgets against whatever perils which might be a result of contact with liquids. The coating, which the inventors say is ideal for application in the electronics industry, effectively shields the operational equipment in a way that prevents all damages otherwise caused by exposure to severe weather conditions including acute rain, moisture, and humid environments.
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Since Golden Shellback is still under development, scientists have yet to disclose the details of the technology behind this invention. They did reveal, however, that the coating, which is typically no more than a single micron thick, is in essence, a waterproof polymer that doesn’t conduct electricity. When coated, the inner and outer surfaces of electronic devices become absolutely resistant to liquids, causing them to bead and drain freely, reminiscent of the way water slides off a duck’s back. The coating material can be safely used under high temperatures, as its melting point nears 300 degrees Celsius. According to the scientists, their coating process also aids in getting the heat out of electronics components, unlike many other standard processes that block the thermal path. The scientists have already demonstrated their invention’s performance by submerging a variety of electronic devices in water, showing them to remain intact and fully operational – cellular phones, radios, circuit boards, and even a piece of paper dated back to the seventeenth century - have all been coated and none showed signs of damage after being placed underwater for several hours.
Aside from the consumer market, the company plans to introduce Golden Shellback to commercial marine, recreational boating, military, industrial, and medical industries. “The coating process is specifically designed to protect devices commonly used in marine and hazardous environments against operational malfunction caused by exposure to moisture, immersion in water, dust, effects of high wind and chemicals,” said the inventors. TFOT has previously covered a number of related innovations – such as the recently developed dirt repelling coating which can be used for a variety of purposes ranging from keeping cars and buildings clean to preventing fogging on lenses and mirrors. And since we’re on the subject, check out our coverage of a technology that could make your wool skirts and silk ties clean themselves, saving you the time and money currently spent on dry cleaners. You can follow-up on Golden Shellback at the product’s official website. You can also watch a video demonstrating this invention here. |
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