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in #technology7 years ago (edited)

Once again we delve into the mysterious world of nanotechnology.

I promised to share my adventures in the nano world by sharing what I am up to through my nanotechnology company.
New product alert!
How about a new coating that can be put onto any glass that completely stops UVA/UVB rays (100%) and most of the sun's IR (89%+). Doesn't that sound sexy? You might think it is boring but read on and you will see...
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Those sunbathing rays are actually very dangerous for many people and costs us a whole bunch of money to deal with.
Doesn't sound too thrilling if you haven't thought about what that could mean for almost every glass market.
The coating goes on via a roller or a flow coat. Basically lay the glass flat and drip the coating onto it for new glass or roll it on for existing glass. If you can roll paint then you can apply this. It's that simple. It cures at room temperature so any glass anywhere in the world can be coated as long as the inside of the glass is in a room temperature atmosphere. Any angle, anywhere. Have a large living room window that let's in the blazing heat? Now a simple roll on coating will stop most of that heat from coming in.

The implications are huge. It is an almost clear coating (VLT of 85%, windshields are usually 10% darker at 75%) so no more requiring dark tint and it is completely safe. 25 year+ life expectancy once applied.

Because it stops 100% UVA and UVB it can:

  • Prevent the fading of furniture, art, car interiors, and anything else that the sun fades out.
  • Help prevent melanoma. 90% of skin cancer is caused by UV radiation. Now you and your children are protected while
    boating, driving, sitting in your sun-room, airplane pilots while flying, etc.
  • Reduce the power required to cool buildings. IR (infrared radiation) is why sunlight feels hot to us. By stopping 89%+ of IR
    rays you reduce the heat gain in buildings and cars. Less a/C required...less wear on cooling equipment. Another excellent
    way to further reduce a carbon footprint of a building.
  • Much...much more. Use your imagination.
    Is this real?
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Yes...it is real. It has been developed over the last 2 years using R&D labs, academia partners, and field tested. It is real and you will see it in various markets soon.
It will also be endorsed by a National Cancer Association (can't tell you who yet) who has been involved in the development.
If you have any questions just leave them in the comments and I'll respond.
Very excited to be offering this to the world starting mid-August.

Nanotechnology is not the scary world of cannibalistic robots that some of us are worried about. Nanotechnology is solving real world problems in safe and economical ways.
Amazing how things so small (nano=1/billionth of a meter) can have such huge impacts.

Until next time.

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Interesting article. The future is now. I have followed you.

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