Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Composite having voids in a component
Patent
1992-11-16
1994-10-04
Cannon, James C.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or...
Composite having voids in a component
156155, 264 81, 264135, 264137, 264221, 264257, 428288, 428334, 428335, 428336, 428337, 428338, 428339, 428398, 428401, 428408, 428605, 428613, 428698, 428903, 501 1, 501 81, 501 95, 502439, 502527, B32B 518, B32B 1800, C04B 3804, C04B 3806
Patent
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ABSTRACT:
This invention offers a unique method to fabricate unique, straight, curved, or coiled tubes as small as 5 nanometers in diameter with wall thicknesses starting at about 1 nanometer. These tubes can be made from many materials such as polymers, ceramics and metals that can be applied to a surface of carbon, glass, or other tube forming fibers and then made to withstand the environment used to remove the fiber.
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Cannon James C.
Collier Stanton E.
Singer Donald J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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