“…The use of PTFE in the production of superhydrophobic materials is relatively recent and many approaches have been tried and tested. In general, two are the main approaches: roughening a PTFE surface to achieve the superhydrophobicity, such as by plasma etching [42], templating [43], sand paper [44], sanding [45], laser technologies [46][47][48]; or by deposition on substrate of a thin film of PTFE by a pulsed laser deposition [49], RF plasma sputtering [50], RF-magnetron sputtering [51], supercritical CO 2 [52], electrospinning [53], and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) [54]. Today, spray coating is not widespread; however, this method has the advantage of being simple, with a high efficiency and obtaining a good hydrophobicity and, when used, a final heat treatment is often required [55,56].…”