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Posted On: 06/14/2019 6:44:34 AM
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Puravida made the same point on the other board. Tetrapod Solar Tech is highlighted on the QTM website.
Quantum Materials recently obtained heat resistance to 260 degrees Celsius for QDX™ Quantum Dots, allowing for high-temperature film application and encapsulation in resins, silicones and other polymers, opening a realm of application possibilities for design engineers.
Tetrapod Quantum Dot Solar Cells
Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc., the wholly-owned subsidiary of QMC is developing Next-Gen QD Solar Cells printing by roll-to-roll processes.
Solterra
http://www.qmcdots.com/innovation/qdx.php
$5++
Quantum Materials recently obtained heat resistance to 260 degrees Celsius for QDX™ Quantum Dots, allowing for high-temperature film application and encapsulation in resins, silicones and other polymers, opening a realm of application possibilities for design engineers.
Tetrapod Quantum Dot Solar Cells
Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc., the wholly-owned subsidiary of QMC is developing Next-Gen QD Solar Cells printing by roll-to-roll processes.
Solterra
http://www.qmcdots.com/innovation/qdx.php
$5++
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