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Electrically Conductive Coatings For Ceramics & Glass

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RCL ACT

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Mar 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/13/98
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As a specialist coating company we have developed the technology to coat
non-metallic materials such as glass and ceramics with electrically
conductive coatings ranging from pure metals, to complex metal alloys.

We are regularly coating glass with a 2 micron thick pure gold coating
which offers excellent electrical conductivity.

Additionally to gold, we can deposit silver, copper, aluminium, and
virtually any other composition of coating, including ultra-hard wear
resistant, electrically conductive coatings based on nickel chrome.

We can coat one off prototypes to large volumes of production quantities.

Can anybody suggest potential markets and applications where such a
technology would be of interest.

Further information can be found on our company at :-

http://members.aol.com/rclact/science.htm

I look forward to receiving any suggestions, and thank all those in
advance who reply.


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