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November 11, 2004
At Nanofilm, nanotechnology comes of age - but does that mean nanoprofits?

'Cause if I'm investing, I'm into megabucks, not nanobucks.
Nanofilm's been in business 19 years, but suddenly it's a hot company because of the current craze for everything nano.
Just rename your company that makes little stuff, and you can become an overnight sensation.
Would you care for a libation?
Perhaps a little
Kool-Aid? But I digress.
Nanofilm Clarity Defender is a nanofilm for automotive windshields that repels rain, ice, snow, and tree sap, as well as bird droppings and tar.
Nanofilm Clarity UltraSeal is an anti-reflective nanofilm topcoat for eyeglasses, cellphone screens, and touchscreens.
Nanofilm Clarity Fog Eliminator is an anti-fog nanocoating for glasses, goggles, scopes, car windows, bathroom mirrors, and the like.
Nanofilm Anti-Glare Glass Film is put onto glass over framed artwork to prevent glare.
For your information: nano means 100 nanometers or less.
A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter long.
A human red blood cell (below) is
8,000 nanometers in diameter.
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where do you buy the clarity defender? i cant find it anywhere...
Posted by: joe | Nov 21, 2004 7:41:40 PM
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