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Eventually what has started in 1989 as Cold Fusion became an energy source on the way to commercialization. It is a performance of the Italian scientists; first Francesco Piantelli from the Univ. of Sienahas discovered and developed the process as a science of the Ni-H low energy nuclear reactions, then Prof Sergio Focardi from the Bologna Univ and especially inventor Andrea Rossi (Italy and USA) - made it commercial. You can read about this in http;//…See More
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At 6:00pm on December 4, 2008, remi said…
FYI: Remotely Generated Plasma Thin Film Deposition/Sputtering

Hello

Our company is a holder of patents and know how relating to a remote generated plasma thin film deposition/sputtering technology demonstrating much improved coating speeds and characteristics compared to the current industrial standard, magnetron technology. Our technology can lay down materials that magnetron is not capable of or has great difficult in doing so. We can also adapt our technology to most existing magnetron systems. As part of our strategic development, we are seeking to establish mutually beneficial partnerships with actors in this industry.

If this is of interest to you, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss this with you. For your information, please visit our site at www.plasma-quest.com where you will be able to judge the merits of our technology and its benefits,. I also invite you to download our 28 page HiTUS technology information document, which explains our technology in detail - www.plasma-quest.com/hitusintroduction.pdf - .

We look forward to hearing from you and thank you in advance for your attention to this email.

Kind regards

Rémi Mollicone

remi@plasma-quest.com
www.plasma-quest.com
Plasma Quest Ltd – International Business Development.
At 5:59pm on December 4, 2008, remi said…
FYI: Remotely Generated Plasma Thin Film Deposition/Sputtering

Hello

Our company is a holder of patents and know how relating to a remote generated plasma thin film deposition/sputtering technology demonstrating much improved coating speeds and characteristics compared to the current industrial standard, magnetron technology. Our technology can lay down materials that magnetron is not capable of or has great difficult in doing so. We can also adapt our technology to most existing magnetron systems. As part of our strategic development, we are seeking to establish mutually beneficial partnerships with actors in this industry.

If this is of interest to you, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss this with you. For your information, please visit our site at www.plasma-quest.com where you will be able to judge the merits of our technology and its benefits,. I also invite you to download our 28 page HiTUS technology information document, which explains our technology in detail - www.plasma-quest.com/hitusintroduction.pdf - .

We look forward to hearing from you and thank you in advance for your attention to this email.

Kind regards

Rémi Mollicone

remi@plasma-quest.com
www.plasma-quest.com
Plasma Quest Ltd – International Business Development.
At 9:05am on May 1, 2008, Dr. András Paszternák, founder said…
jól néz ki ez a kappa oldal, csak sajnos nem beszélek románul...
At 8:43am on May 1, 2008, Dr. András Paszternák, founder said…
welcome to the nanoscience network

andras paszternak, editor