Category:Nano-coating

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KF SSI Education - Nano Layering Process, Video with subtitles in different languages

Nano-coated copper is used for most applications of plasma technology.

Coating is done chemically by etching with NaOH. In the course of the coating process "gaps" occur between the atoms of the outer copper layer and the nano layers, which become the center of energy and information through specific magnetic interactions. Microscopically small layers are formed on the copper surface, which in turn consist of small particles that look like wires. Due to their size in the nano-meter range (extremely small), these are called "nano wires". This is why coating is also referred to as nano-coating. These nano-layers have the property of growing during the coating process.

No matter if it is about the production of GANS or the use in devices, the nano-coating or also nano-technology belongs to the basic component of plasma sciences and technology.

Do not use Aluminium, Tin, or Lead in any shape or form in your Nano-coating process!

In this video you will learn more about the entire nano coating process:

Pages in category "Nano-coating"

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