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SiO2 Nanotech develops anti-fogging technology

SiO2 Nanotech has reportedly started to carry out beta testing commercial applications of its anti-fogging technology for corporate partners. The Arizona-based startup’s objective is to integrate its patented nanotechnologies into specific manufacturing or fabrication lines.

SiO2 Nanotech has begun beta testing commercial applications of its anti-fogging technology for corporate partners. The new technology, which was developed from patented research conducted in the lab of Nicole Herbots, professor emerita in the Arizona State University’s Department of Physics, can be used on a variety of different surfaces, including glass and plastics.
SiO2 Nanotech is part of the first group of the Furnace Technology Transfer Accelerator, an innovative startup accelerator designed to form, incubate and launch new companies created from intellectual property and patents developed at universities and research institutions.
The Arizona-based startup’s objective is to integrate its patented nanotechnologies into specific manufacturing or fabrication lines. One of the company’s nanotechnologies, a proprietary anti-fogging technology called VitreOx, controls the fogging that occurs on surfaces as a result of condensation. Although the technology was originally developed to eliminate fogging on intraocular lenses during eye surgery, the company is now developing beta products that integrate the technology for a number of corporate partners in a variety of industries. The fog-control technology has drawn interest from corporate clients because of the patented method for manipulating moisture on surfaces to maintain a clear field of vision. The technology controls the behaviour of water droplets by forming a 2D layer on a surface, resulting in a clear field of vision. Initial tests have shown the treatment lasts not just hours or days but for the life of the product on select surfaces.

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