DFI And Nanotech House Of Power Sign Agreement In Poland With Glasspro

Date: 15 August 2005
Source: DFI

Date: 15 August 2005

Diamon-Fusion International, Inc. (DFI Nanotechnology), global developer and exclusive licensor of the Diamon-Fusion® patented hydrophobic nanotechnology has signed an exclusive distribution and cooperation agreement with DFI’s licensee GlassPro Polska and its strategic partner Nanotech House of Power (NHP).

DFI’s technologies will be distributed in Poland through Nanotech House of Power (NHP), a professional consulting firm offering some of the world’s best commercial nanotechnologies developed by highly reputable civil companies & military R&D Institutes from the US, Europe and Asia. NHP is associated with the Nanotechnology R&D Center at the PoliTechnical University of Lodz - Nanodian Center of Excellence (Poland) and the Technology Accelerator at Lodz University, financed partially by Polish-American Offset Program and cooperating with the University of Texas in Austin. NHP also operates in Eastern Europe and South Africa.

Zbigniew Kowalski, President of Nanotech House of Power, reported: "Our mission is to source, commercialize and implement leading nanotechnologies that guarantee competitive technological advantages to strengthen our customers’ positioning at local and international markets. We are very thrilled to work with DFI since their proven Diamon-Fusion® nanocoating fulfills most strict criteria in terms of innovation and practical use for various manufacturing industries and service oriented businesses”. Piotr Chrzaniecki, Managing Director of GlassPro Polska, said: “This new Strategic Alliance between GlassPro Polska and Nanotech House of Power will solidify our ongoing marketing efforts and will accelerate the implementation of the DFI nanocoating in multiple industrial sectors.”

Guillermo Seta, Vice President and Executive Director of DFI Global Operations, added: "This new strategic alliance with GlassPro and NHP will strengthen DFI’s positioning in Europe in addition to the R&D value by an intensive mutual cooperation of scientific resources.”

DFI’s nanocoating supplies a full range of enhanced hydrophobic properties to the treated glass surface along with an anti-microbial property by inhibiting or decreasing the growth of mold and bacteria on the treated surface, creating a healthier environment to live in. DFI nanotechnology multi-functional characteristics include: water and oil repellency (hydrophobic and oleophobic,), impact and scratch resistance, protection against graffiti, dirt and stains, finger print protection, UV stability, additional electrical insulation, protection against calcium and sodium deposits and increased brilliance and lubricity. DFI’s nanocoating, a patented process, works at nanoscale levels to change the molecular composition of any silica-based surface. Diamon-Fusion® provides a cross-linked, branched, and ‘capped’ coating along with a strong and durable covalent bond.

600450 DFI And Nanotech House Of Power Sign Agreement In Poland With Glasspro glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

Emirates Glass, a Dubai Investment subsidiary, has won a major contract to supply 140,000 square meters of its premium glass to the prestigious development on the Palm Jumeirah, reaffirming its already established reputation as the single most prominent company in the entire regional glass industry.The deal was announced during the company's participation in the prestigious Big 5 show, the largest annual venue for the entire Middle-East glass contracting industry.
Isra Vision Systems AG supplier of machine vision systems, has successfully improved its market position in display glass inspection with a major order totalling 1.8 Mio Euro.
Packagers such as the UK's Rexam and private equity firms are set to vie for pump-sprayer business Calmar, which France's Saint-Gobain (SGOB.
The National Lime & Stone Co. will discontinue production of calcined lime early next month at its Carey plant, the company CEO announced Thursday.
Jain Scientific Glass Works, manufacturers of glassware for laboratories, is importing glass as raw material from China, which was much cheaper than the local product and abundantly available.
Japan 1 2 1 S. Korea 6 6 3 Southern Taiwan 4 2 0 Central Taiwan 0 4 2 AGC Japan 0 1 1 Taiwan (Yunlin) 1 1 1 Source: PIDA (Photonic Industry & Technology Development Association) Taiwan TFT-LCD Panel Makers Happy to See Substrate-price Falls in 2006 Taipei, Dec. 27, 2005 (CENS)--Both of the world's top-two glass-substrate makers are actively expanding their production capacity in Taiwan, which is expected to cut substrate transportation time and cost for local thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panel makers and boost production efficiency, according to Michael Wang, project manager and senior analyst of Taiwan's PIDA (Photonic Industry & Technology Development Association).According to Wang, Asahi Glass Co. (AGC) of Japan has solved problems in lowering the defect-free rate for the production of fifth- and sixth-generation (5G, 6G) glass substrates, and is expected to tap the market with products with higher price competitiveness in 2006 to grab more market share in the 6G substrate businessIn addition, Wang added, the aggressive capacity added by both Corning of the U.S., the world's No. 1 substrate supplier, and AGC, the No. 2, will lead to price drops for glass substrates and will especially benefit TV panel makers such as AU Optronics Corp. (AUO) and Chi Mei Optoelectronics Corp. (CMO) in TaiwanCurrently, Wang pointed out, a 6G substrate is priced at about 27,000 to 30,000 Japanese yen, about 1,000 to 2,000 yen lower than in the third quarter of 2005.

Add new comment