RE: Filter material vs mask material3 Sep 2021 20:31
Nina007
“Tailoring the structures of materials at extremely small scales makes it possible to achieve specific properties, thus greatly extending the materials science toolkit. Using nanotechnology, materials can effectively be made stronger, lighter, more durable, more reactive, more sieve-like, or better electrical conductors, among many other traits.
The Company's proprietary technology uses a spinning disk reactor to control both the size and shape of its nanoparticles. This highly scalable process is able to dial in nanoparticles with a very good polydispersity, typically +/- 2 nm tolerance, quickly and efficiently. “
Us mere mortals investing here - we don't need to be PhD level (World Class) scientists - I can repair a boiler -but I do not understand how convection versus condensation happens at the atomic level.
With respect - we don't need to - just understand the potential of this Tech - would make it a sound investment for the Long Term.
Pro- Larva MASKS - IMO - will have the second chance - to be in the Sun.
Cue NHS procurement and statement from CEO
Flu - Asia / India / Variants / ALL virus killing mask / Droplet infection / Global / etc / NB - zooinotic capabilities of Cu NANO
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