Superhydrophobic hybrid film coatings were prepared from the dispersions of siloxane-modified polyacrylate associated with organo-modified clay (OMC-20A) and hydrophobic-fumed silica (FS-H15) coated on glass and cement boards by a dipping process. The hydrophobicity, surface morphology, surface energy, and surface roughness of the obtained hybrid film coatings (HBFCs) were investigated.
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