Nano-Care launches innovative product range

Nano-Care Deutschland AG, known for its advanced surface finishes, is thrilled to unveil its latest line of products focused on “next generation solutions.” The company introduces revolutionary products that prioritize performance while emphasizing sustainability and environmental friendliness.

Among the standout products is Nano-Care® C0-L, designed specifically for natural leather surfaces. This PFAS-free formulation provides oil and dirt repellency, setting a new standard in leather care while remaining environmentally friendly.

Another notable addition is Nano-Care® VP H2O, tailored for sanitary ceramics. This water-based solvent is made to offer dirt repellency without the safety concerns associated with flammable substances, ensuring both effectiveness and safety.

Nano-Care Deutschland AG also introduces Nano-Care® KS 24, a product for membranes and filters, utilizing advanced technology without the use of C6 technology, showcasing the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation.

In the anti-graffiti coatings market, the company presents Nanoflex® Barrier, a PFAS-free solution for absorbent mineral surfaces, coated metals, and wood. This permanent anti-graffiti product offers excellent anti-adhesive properties, facilitating easy removal of graffiti with water.

Lisa Sonntag, Authorised Representative at Nano-Care Deutschland AG, said, “We’re extremely proud to unveil these innovative products that not only meet and exceed our customers’ requirements, but also have a positive impact on sustainability. These products are the result of intensive research and development as well as our strong commitment to environmental protection and innovation. We’re confident that they will significantly impact the market and help shape a more sustainable future.”

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