FAQ2021-04-14T18:39:36+00:00
 What is Nano Surface Technology?2021-04-14T18:31:51+00:00

Our isotropic nanotechnology transfers calcium sulfate atoms into metal. Laboratory testing showed as much as an 85% reduction in friction between moving metal parts without the use of lubrication.

What do calcium sulfate atoms do in metal?2021-04-14T18:32:10+00:00

Calcium sulfate atoms under heat and / or pressure elongate and create a lubricious surface thereby reducing friction.

How is the isotropic nanotechnology applied?2021-04-14T18:32:51+00:00

The treatment is applied through a submersion process.

Does the treatment wear off like a coating?2021-04-14T18:33:11+00:00

No, isotropic nanotechnology is not a coating. The treatment wears with the metal and maintains its lubricity.

How large of an object can be treated?2021-04-14T18:33:31+00:00

Objects up to 10,000 lbs. can be treated. It all depends on the object dimensions.

Where can I read more about the science of nanotechnology?2021-04-14T18:36:21+00:00

Technical papers are located here

To whom should I send a Request for Quotation?2021-04-14T18:35:30+00:00

Click here to contact us or send an email to kurt@nanosurftech.com.

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History of our Isotropic Nanotechnology

The isotropic nanotechnology breakthrough came from a grant by Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The purpose of the grant was to promote innovations through science. The results of the Frictional Behavior Test performed by Dr. Ronald Ott at Oakridge National Laboratory saw a friction reduction of 85% on treated metal. The positive results of the study confirmed the effectiveness of the treatment. Sandia Labs has also tested and verified the process and results.  

The results from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Sandia Labs were further tested in markets including racing, firearms, industrial tools, components, and many others. Positive field tests are continuing in other industries. 

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