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Title: Spray on Glass
Post by: Cap-Z-ro on February 05, 2010, 02:06:43 PM
This stuff breathes, and may be useful for coating wire for making coils...particular in Stubblefield coils where water saturation is desirable.

More here...

http://www.physorg.com/news184310039.html


Regards...

Title: Re: Spray on Glass
Post by: Pirate88179 on February 05, 2010, 06:28:31 PM
Cap:

Very interesting find.  Thank you.

Bil
Title: Re: Spray on Glass
Post by: Thaelin on February 06, 2010, 07:59:02 AM
   This may well be the end to ecoli contamination and such
on preparation surfaces. A quick rinse off and ready again. One
of the main problems is operator error in preparing the surfaces
on which they are working.
   Will be looking for this straight away.

thay
Title: Re: Spray on Glass
Post by: Cap-Z-ro on February 06, 2010, 09:50:30 AM

Maybe even spray on rubber gloves...and dare I say condoms.

That wood bring a whole new meaning to the term 'blowing glass'.

Regards...

Title: Re: Spray on Glass
Post by: Pirate88179 on February 06, 2010, 04:07:09 PM
Nice!  Ha ha ha.

Good one.

Bill
Title: Re: Spray on Glass
Post by: maw2432 on February 06, 2010, 04:35:33 PM
  quote from article...
"trials have shown the coating protects against weathering and graffiti."

I see a good use of this spay on glass for our schools.... bathrooms etc.  Graffiti is always a problem there.   

Bill
Title: Re: Spray on Glass
Post by: Cap-Z-ro on February 06, 2010, 04:37:56 PM

This innovation may generate a whole new lexicon here.

Guys will be making references to their 'beakers'.

Raising a glass or 2 alone or with company will still be enjoyable...but becomes something altogether different when everybody in the room are 'tipping back a few.'

Regards...

Title: Re: Spray on Glass
Post by: Cap-Z-ro on February 06, 2010, 04:45:38 PM

Sorry, m24, missed your post while I was goofing around.

I'd like to see if water beads or sheets on the surface...may be perfect for windshields.

Regards...