Diamon Fusion® patented hydrophobic coating qualified as Nanotechnology
SAN CLEMENTE, February 2004- Diamon Fusion®
International, Inc. (DFI), global developer and exclusive supplier of
the Diamon Fusion® enhanced hydrophobic technology, has been qualified as
Nanotechnology by a highly reputable European Scientist as well as by DFI’s
own 8-month research recently completed by its R&D unit located in CALIFORNIA,
lead by Don Hayden, PhD, DFI's Chief Scientist and Inventor. DFI’s nanotechnology,
patented in the
(1) Dr. Guglielmo Macrelli is a Scientific Consultant in Material Science. His specific expertise includes: solar and thermal control glazing; variable transmission glazing; glazing with special mechanical properties: tempering and annealing; techniques for thin film deposition on glass.
DFI’s nanotechnology is generated by a two-stage chemical process that creates a “cross-linked” and “branched” silicone film along with a unique ‘capping’ which substantially increases the hydrophobicity and durability, leaving, chemically speaking, no points of attachment for contaminants and creating a truly repellant charge. The chemical reaction bonds to form an ultra-thin protective layer of optically clear durable material, a nanostructurated device, making the surface significantly easier to clean and more resistant to weathering.
The bond created by DFI’s patented process is a covalent bond, which
means that the coating shares the electrons within the glass itself, thus becoming
a part of the glass. Covalent Bonds are approximately 10 times stronger than
hydrogen-bridge bonds, which are commonly present in most other water-repellent
coatings.
For more information about DFI nanotechnology, visit its newly updated
website at:
www.DFInanotechnology.com