Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming continuous or indefinite length work
Patent
1991-01-16
1992-04-21
Tentoni, Leo B.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Forming continuous or indefinite length work
264171, 264175, 264216, 264255, 264298, 264308, 427155, 427278, 427402, 4274343, B29C 4124, B29C 4132, B29C 4136, B29C 4144
Patent
active
051065614
ABSTRACT:
An ultra-thin, self-assembling molecular film has ordered amphiphilic molecules that are oriented relative to one another in two directions. The improved method of the present application makes it possible to form the film in a continuous fashion with the ordered molecules arranged in oriented crystals.
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Rickert Scott E.
Singh Brij D.
NanoFilm Corporation
Tentoni Leo B.
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