Liquipel: Protect your devices with water repellent nano technology
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 08/13/2013 11:51 AM
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Liquipel is a specialized process that applies a liquid repellent substance to electronic devices. This unique process provides protection against 80% of all liquid damage scenarios without the use of a case. Accidental spills, splashes and brief shallow submersion is no longer a threat to your electronic devices.
Liquipel's application gives you a sense of security like never before protecting the stored memories, data, and connectivity you value most.
Liquipel is a nano coating that surrounds all the tiny little electrical parts in and around your device. It’s completely invisible to the human eye and will not void your warranty. While we can’t say your device is waterproof, we can proudly stand by our hydrophobic technology and say it’s great for accidental occurences. Let’s be honest here, most anyone looking to make their phone waterproof isn’t looking to go swimming with their phone; they just want to have peace of mind knowing that if there iPhone or shiny new Galaxy S4 were to come in contact with water it would be protected.
Liquipel explains that they place the device into a proprietary machine which pumps down to create a vacuum. Once the vacuum process is complete, they inject the Liquipel formulation which turns from a liquid to a gas as it enters the chamber. In the final step, plasma is introduced which decomposes the liquid repellant molecules polymerizing them to themselves. Once the chamber comes back to atmospheric pressure your device is removed with no cure time and the process is complete. Liquipel becomes the new surface of your device and its components.
Liquipel is a nano coating that surrounds all the tiny little electrical parts in and around your device. It’s completely invisible to the human eye and will not void your warranty. While we can’t say your device is waterproof, we can proudly stand by our hydrophobic technology and say it’s great for accidental occurences. Let’s be honest here, most anyone looking to make their phone waterproof isn’t looking to go swimming with their phone; they just want to have peace of mind knowing that if there iPhone or shiny new Galaxy S4 were to come in contact with water it would be protected.
Liquipel explains that they place the device into a proprietary machine which pumps down to create a vacuum. Once the vacuum process is complete, they inject the Liquipel formulation which turns from a liquid to a gas as it enters the chamber. In the final step, plasma is introduced which decomposes the liquid repellant molecules polymerizing them to themselves. Once the chamber comes back to atmospheric pressure your device is removed with no cure time and the process is complete. Liquipel becomes the new surface of your device and its components.
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