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October 06, 2005
Diamon-Fusion® nanocoating specified by US Military to improve safety
SAN CLEMENTE – (BUSINESS WIRE)--September 2005- Diamon-Fusion International, Inc. (DFI Nanotechnology), global developer and exclusive licensor of Diamon-Fusion® patented hydrophobic nanotechnology, has been tested and approved by a US Military (US Army) prime contractor, PAS Armored, Inc.,
to supply its nanocoating to US Army military vehicles, which will improve safety under the wide range of adverse weathering conditions that such vehicles drive through. more
AAA World, March/April 2005
Rain, Rain, Go Away
Glass coatings can improve wet-weather visibility—and safety.
April showers may bring May flowers, but they can also make it
pretty darn hard to see where you're going when you're trying to pass
an 18-wheeler on the freeway in a downpour. Fortunately, there are
several rain-repellent glass coatings that can dramatically improve
wet-weather visibility...
...Rain-repellent products break down into two classes: simple do-it-
yourself coatings like Rain-X, Accuvision and Aquapel, and a high-
tech chemical process marketed by Diamon-Fusion USA that requires
specialized equipment and a trained applicator. Prices range from a
few bucks for the D-I-Y products to $400 or more to have the Diamon-
Fusion treatment applied at a new-car or RV dealership. more
April 12, 2004
US Company Offers Safety Improvements by Making Glass Better
CAPITOLA - When Power and Motoryacht Magazine's maintenance guru Capt. Patrick Sciacca heard the claim he was skeptical. Nonetheless, he agreed to a visit from Diamon-Fusion® company executives to present a demo of their glass-treatment technology. He isn't skeptical any longer, he says in the article, "See(ing) - Through is Believing" which appears in the magazine's April 2004 issue. more
July 3, 2003
DFI and DuPont Sign License Agreement to Apply Diamon-Fusion®¨
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, July 2003- Diamon-Fusion® International, Inc. (DFI), global developer and exclusive supplier of the Diamon-Fusion® patented hydrophobic technology has signed a license agreement with E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company to apply DFI's technology for the commercialization of DuPont's products under DuPont's own brand names. more
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