Self-Washing Dishes

Self-Washing Dishes
Jan-29-14
Never wash dishes again with the wax-coated, self-cleaning dishes from Tomorrow Machine.

The dishes, created in collaboration with researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, feature a coating made from wax that has been dissolved at a high temperature and pressure. The coating, said to mimic a lotus leafs’ bumpy nano-structure, repels water, dirt and oil—eliminating the need for soap and water. When the meal is complete, simply tip the dishes over a trash can and let the excess sauces and crumbs slide off.

The coating is still under development to ensure it will be food-safe, but the team hope to have the project completed soon.

Self-Washing Dishes


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Great, when can this be used on cooking utensils, frying pan, etc.
I want some now.
Posted by Barrie Davey on February 5, 2014
Hi Barrie.
I agree with you. I am trying to find a company that can produce "Flavorstone" coated hotplates and/or grillplates, suitable for use on gas-fired barbeques that will be truly non-stick, easy-clean, and use little or no fat when cooking.
Perhaps this nano-tech process will lead to a solution. Any comments?
Posted by John English on February 5, 2014
Doesnt this sound like that green non stick pan, from TV ads? Regardless, I'd buy it. When does this actually come out?
Posted by Chelle Wallace on February 5, 2014
Eating and using will be difficult as it slips....ha ha ha....
Posted by Caesar SSS on February 6, 2014
Well, instead of trying to fit in wax in the structure, the surface can be crafted in a way to mimic lotus.
Anyway it s great news. I heard about this technology a little while ago.
Posted by Areej Naseem on February 6, 2014
Can it be used in toilets.
Posted by shailja kastwar on September 24, 2014

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