Feasibility assessment of anti-fog surface coatings for home appliance applications
Lead Participant:
BEKO PLC
Abstract
The surface engineering and advanced coating industry in the UK has made considerable advances in the
modification of the surface energy of plastic for diverse applications such as anti-icing in aircrafts, self-cleaning
windows and anti-fog safety glasses. The objective of this project is to evaluate and tune a range of surface
coatings and treatments on plastic that have been developed for these applications and assess their feasibility
as anti-fog coatings for use in a home appliance application. This could have benefits to the energy efficiency and food safety as well as an improved aesthetic effect.
modification of the surface energy of plastic for diverse applications such as anti-icing in aircrafts, self-cleaning
windows and anti-fog safety glasses. The objective of this project is to evaluate and tune a range of surface
coatings and treatments on plastic that have been developed for these applications and assess their feasibility
as anti-fog coatings for use in a home appliance application. This could have benefits to the energy efficiency and food safety as well as an improved aesthetic effect.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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BEKO PLC | £69,990 | £ 34,995 |
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Participant |
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INNOVATE UK | ||
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON | ||
PRECISION VARIONIC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED | £35,022 | £ 24,515 |
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON | £44,717 | £ 44,717 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Graham Anderson (Project Manager) |