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Antifog coatings are a type of paint or coating used to reduce the formation of fog on surfaces. These coatings are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical. They are designed to reduce the condensation of water vapor on surfaces, which can cause fogging and impair visibility. Antifog coatings are typically applied to surfaces such as glass, plastic, and metal. They are also used in food packaging to prevent condensation from forming on the surface of the packaging.
Antifog coatings are typically composed of a combination of hydrophilic and hydrophobic materials. The hydrophilic materials attract water molecules, while the hydrophobic materials repel them. This combination of materials creates a surface that is resistant to fogging.
Some of the companies in the antifog coatings market include AkzoNobel, PPG Industries, BASF, Sherwin-Williams, and Axalta Coating Systems. Show Less Read more