spotLESS Materials
Repellent coatings without PFAS
State College, United States · Founded 2018 · $1.7M raised
- Headquarters
- State College, Pennsylvania
- Employees
- 1–10
- Founded
- 2018
- Total Funding
- $1.7M
- Last Round
- $1.6M SeedAug 2024
- Rounds
- 2
About
Surface fouling is a costly challenge across industries, impacting medical consumables, diagnostic devices, and automotive components. Contamination from substances like mud, ice, and sludge can compromise performance and lead to frequent cleaning, repairs, and replacements. Our PFAS-free coating, which we first launched as a consumer product, has quickly expanded into industrial partnerships. It dramatically reduces contamination on critical surfaces such as glass, metal, ceramic, and now plastics too. Whether for medical devices or automotive components, our coating protects against surface fouling Currently our coatings work best on glass, metal, and ceramic surfaces.
Summary
spotLESS Materials is an Advanced Materials company based in State College, United States, founded in 2018. It has raised $1.7M in total across 2 rounds, most recently a $1.6M Seed round in Aug 2024. Investors include Y Combinator Continuity Fund, Ben Franklin Technology and SLINGSHOT (Singapore).
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Aug 2024
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