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Subject: Re: Oligomers of PTFE

Date: 09/17/03 at 8:01 AM
Posted by: Janine
E-mail: jmartin@texloc.com
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In Reply to: Oligomers of PTFE posted by P.J.Pagola on 08/16/03 at 7:54 PM:

This may help you. It is made by Shamrock Technologies.

www.shamrocktechnologies.com/html/ new.products.shamrock.technologies.html


New Breakthrough Nanotechnology for
Inks, Coatings, Lubricants and Much More!
Using a revolutionary, patent-pending production method, Shamrock can now offer fully controlled distributions of PTFE in the submicron range (200-700 nanometers), as well as tightly controlled chemical and physical properties. NANOFLON™ PTFE is available as a powder (NANOFLON P) or dispersion (NANOFLON D) in water or common organic fluids. It is free of surfactants, wetting agents, rheological additives and pH-adjusting agents.


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