This series targets the major durability challenges faced by wind turbines and other exposed structures, including ice loading, dust accumulation, surface abrasion, and long-term contamination.
Two enhanced nano-polymer coatings are offered to meet different environmental and application conditions.

 NanoClean SH-IceGuard Coat      YNT-PV-003
The superhydrophobic interface suppresses water-film formation, reducing ice adhesion and improving operational stability in cold and humid environments.

 NanoClean SH-Armor Coat      YNT-PV-005
With high abrasion resistance, strong weatherability, and self-cleaning performance, the coating minimizes surface contamination buildup and extends the service life of wind turbine blades and other exposed components.



Core Functions & Advantages
 

Ice-Resistant
● Reduces ice accumulation: lowers ice load on equipment; tests show ice mass can be halved
● Discontinuous and thin ice layer: easily detached under external forces

Easy De-Icing
● Significantly reduced adhesion between ice and coating; stress decreased by over 120%
● Durable under cycles: maintains superhydrophobic and anti-icing performance after repeated ice formation and removal

Enhanced Material

● Extends coating service life; suitable for long-term abrasion
● Improves surface strength; resists corrosion and surface aging
Self-Cleaning

● Hydrophobic and oleophobic: suppresses dust and oil adhesion, reducing maintenance frequency

Applications Examples
Where to Use

NanoClean SH-Armor Coat: For wind turbine blades and towers, power transmission lines and communication antennas, aviation infrastructure, and traffic signs.

NanoClean SH-IceGuard Coat: For wind turbine blades and housings, industrial equipment enclosures, and highly exposed building surfaces.

How to Apply

Can be applied by spraying or brushing after routine cleaning.
Performance & Testing