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Nanopool says the case is clear for spray-on glass
Yep, you read it right, spray-on glass.
It could revolutionize the fields of agriculture, medicine, fashion, transportation – really, it would be easier to list where it might not be applicable. The remarkable product, called Liquid Glass, was developed by the German nano-tech firm Nanopool GmbH. Their patented process, known as “SiO2 [...]
Process For Making ‘Unbreakable’ Glass Developed
Image by Marco Veringa via Flickr
Wine glasses that don’t shatter? Baby bottles that don’t break? Coffee mugs that last generations?
All are possible with a new process for strengthening glass and ceramics developed by an Alfred University researcher.
Alfred University has signed a royalty agreement with Santanoni Glass and Ceramics, Inc., of Alfred Station, NY, for proprietary [...]










































