
1. Surfaces and Sealers
High Energy Surfaces
Hydrophilising surfaces to achieve good wetting (low contact angles, ideally < 20Deg) after cleaning that can be delivered simultaneously from a waterborne detergent based formulation.
Low Energy Surfaces
Low energy surfaces to achieve easy soil removal after cleaning that can be delivered simultaneously from a waterborne detergent based formulation. The technology must be fluorine free and should ideally repel greasy soils.
2. Colour & Abrasion Prevention and Hair Removal
Colour and Abrasion Prevention
A technology that prevents colour loss or abrasion/physical degradation of fibres/textiles/apparel during washing or drying processes.
If your organisation is:
involved in micro and nanotechnology research that might be translated into applications in any of these areas and would like the opportunity to collaborate with a multinational company then please provide the relevant details below:
Company/Institution Name:
Contact Name:
Contact telephone:
Contact e-mail:
Description of applicable research/technology:
All responses and any questions should be addressed in the first instance to:
Andy Garland
andy@nano.org.uk [3]
Tel: +44 (0) 1786 447520
Fax: +44(0)1786 447530
About the IoN
Founded in 1997, the Institute of Nanotechnology (IoN) was the world's first nanotechnology information provider, and is now a world leader. The IoN leads the European network of networks, Nanoforum (www.nanoforum.org) as well as working closely with governments, universities, researchers and companies worldwide on micro and nanotechnology. A membership organisation, current members include Unilever, Degussa, Lot Oriel, Sulzer, Veeco, QinetiQ, INSTM, Toshiba, Merck and ICI. For more information visit our website at www.nano.org.uk [4].