ApNano Materials Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of nanotechnology products, has announced its European research organization pan-European FOREMOST (Fullerenes in Materials Engineering: Optimizing Friction Surface Properties). The consortium has successfully used ApNano's nanoparticle materials (inorganic fullerenes). IF) developed a new coating product for raw materials.
This new coating, which combines the technical crystallization of FOREMOST's cooperative members and other industrial companies, has high productivity, environmental protection and superior durability. It is especially suitable for the coating of friction parts of mechanical equipment under extremely harsh working conditions. It will greatly optimize the performance of friction surfaces, prolong working life, and reduce equipment maintenance costs. Compared with the current mainstream paints of this type, the new paints have even better performance, and their excellent durability makes the FOREMOST R&D personnel very satisfied.
It is reported that this new product was recommended at the technical meeting of FOREMOST (Fullerene based on material engineering applications: optimizing frictional surface properties) held in Israel in February. Dr. Menachem Genut, president and CEO of ApNano, said: “We are very honored to participate in the research and development of FOREMOST's new coatings and apply the company's nanotechnology. Practical applications show that the use of inorganic fullerene nanoparticles can indeed help Paint systems enhance performance and reduce environmental pollution."
This new coating, which combines the technical crystallization of FOREMOST's cooperative members and other industrial companies, has high productivity, environmental protection and superior durability. It is especially suitable for the coating of friction parts of mechanical equipment under extremely harsh working conditions. It will greatly optimize the performance of friction surfaces, prolong working life, and reduce equipment maintenance costs. Compared with the current mainstream paints of this type, the new paints have even better performance, and their excellent durability makes the FOREMOST R&D personnel very satisfied.
It is reported that this new product was recommended at the technical meeting of FOREMOST (Fullerene based on material engineering applications: optimizing frictional surface properties) held in Israel in February. Dr. Menachem Genut, president and CEO of ApNano, said: “We are very honored to participate in the research and development of FOREMOST's new coatings and apply the company's nanotechnology. Practical applications show that the use of inorganic fullerene nanoparticles can indeed help Paint systems enhance performance and reduce environmental pollution."