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Thin film coatings for lightweight moisture control
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Background

Keratin-rich fibers are hygroscopic biological materials that readily absorb moisture from their surroundings. Under humid conditions, these fibers take up water, swell, and lose their smooth surface alignment, leading to visible texture changes, reduced uniformity, and diminished surface sheen. Many existing treatments attempt to manage this by depositing oils, waxes, or other hydrophobic agents onto keratin fibers. While these approaches can temporarily smooth the surface, they often rely on heavier materials that spread unevenly and may create an undesirable coated or greasy feel over time. 

 

Recent advances across multiple industries show that it is possible to form ultra-thin, flexible, and biocompatible barriers that repel water without compromising the natural feel of a substrate. Food-contact-safe packaging coatings, breathable medical and skin adhesives, durable textile water-repellent treatments, and bio-based surface technologies all demonstrate how high-performance, lightweight films can be engineered to manage moisture while remaining comfortable, transparent, and safe for contact with the body. 

 

Translating these innovations to keratin-rich materials and skin could enable a delicate, humidity-resistant, “raincoat-like” layer that preserves natural fiber movement and a clean sensory profile, offering a lightweight, lotus-effect alternative to today’s heavier approaches.

What we're looking for

We are looking for safe, silicone-free technologies that can form an ultra-thin, moisture-repellent layer on keratin fibers or skin. Solutions may involve raw materials or finished formulations and should create a lightweight, clean-feeling surface that supports smoothness and humidity resistance.

Solutions of interest include:
  • Non-silicone, low-surface-energy polymer barrier systems
  • Bio-based wax, lipid, or oleogel moisture-repellent technologies
  • Particle-based lotus-effect systems using micro/nano surface texture
  • Keratin-binding chemistries that anchor hydrophobic surface layers
  • Mussel-inspired adhesive systems to secure hydrophobic coatings
  • Biocompatible sol–gel or hybrid inorganic–organic thin-film coatings
  • Layer-by-layer assemblies creating breathable, humidity-resistant films
Our must-have requirements are:
  • Safe use on keratin-rich tissues or skin, supported by biocompatibility data or strong scientific justification
  • Forms a uniform, adherent, moisture-repellent film on keratin-rich substrates or skin
Our nice-to-have's are:
  • Transparent or nearly invisible
  • Delivers a clean, lightweight sensory profile with minimal residue or buildup over time
  • Uses bio-based, biodegradable, or otherwise environmentally responsible materials
  • Ability to incorporate into aqueous, emulsion, or solvent-based systems without loss of performance
  • Forms a non-permanent, removable barrier that maintains its functional benefits for multiple days (ideally up to one week)
What's out of scope:
  • Silicone-based materials as primary functional agents in the moisture-repellent layer
  • Heavy, greasy, or highly occlusive films inconsistent with a lightweight sensory profile
Acceptable technology readiness levels (TRL):
Levels 4-9
What we can offer you
Eligible partnership models:
Sponsored researchCo-developmentSupply/purchaseLicensing
Benefits:
Sponsored Research
Funding is proposal-dependent, typically ranging from $10,000–$50,000 USD for 3–6-month proof-of-concept collaborations. Opportunities may also include co-development with our internal R&D team and pathways toward commercial supply agreements.
Expertise
Selected partners will gain access to formulation, regulatory, and product-development experts to support translation into real-world, professional applications.
Tools and Technologies
Partners will receive guidance on industry best practices and techniques, and may access technical resources that support evaluation, development, and optimization of proposed technologies.
Data
Partners may receive access to internal data sets, including performance benchmarks and results from previously tested materials, to support hypothesis development and validation.
Facilities and Services
Partners may access laboratories in the US, Asia, and Europe for testing and evaluation. Opportunities may include onsite visits and collaboration with technical teams at our facilities.
Networking
Partners will be connected with global innovators and internal experts, enabling scientific exchange, industry insights, and potential longer-term collaboration opportunities.
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Hi, I see that you are looking for solutions at TRL 6–9. Would you consider solutions that are at a lower TRL?
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Hi Jahid, Yes TRL 4-5 could work as well.
Team Member, Reviewer, Private Company
January 30, 2026
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Can technology that includes chitosan be considered?
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We have developed a recombinant protein technology that could fit this application well. At its essence, it is a drop in replacement for recombinant spider silks with much higher yields and thus lower cost. Interested?
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Yes, looking forward to your proposal.
Team Member, Reviewer, Private Company
February 5, 2026
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