VIRIDYN SH-2

Two-coat superhydrophobic protection — more durable, same rain results.

VIRIDYN SH-2

Two-coat superhydrophobic protection — more durable, same rain results.

The Problem

Same threats as SH-1 — but some installations demand a thicker, more abrasion-resistant coating. Fixed military and coastal sites need a heavier system.

What It Does

Two-step system: base coat plus superhydrophobic topcoat. 80–100 micron dry film, Taber abrasion rated, non-flammable solvents, 10+ military colours.

Use Cases

  • Fixed military antenna and radome installations
  • Defence radome refurbishment programmes
  • SATCOM ground stations in high-exposure coastal or monsoon environments
  • Large-format microwave link towers and mid-path reflectors
  • Outdoor industrial structures requiring long-term surface protection

Compliance Notes

Non-flammable solvents in both base coat and topcoat. Store at 20–30°C. Shelf life: 1 year. Electrical resistivity: ~2 tera ohms. Not suitable for surfaces that will be rubbed or handled post-application.

Key Features

  • Superhydrophobic (140°–165° contact angle) — identical water repellency to SH-1
  • 80–100 µm dry film — significantly thicker than SH-1; higher resistance to mechanical wear
  • Taber abrasion rated — superhydrophobic after 10 cycles (CS10 wheel); suitable for surfaces subject to cleaning or incidental contact
  • RF-transparent (dielectric constant 3 at 100 MHz) — no signal interference
  • Non-flammable solvents (both steps) — safer for large-scale industrial application
  • 10+ colour options — full military palette including Desert Tan, Insignia White, Green (Fed Std 34094), Grey, Black, and more

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