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Stratamet Thin Film
we are stratamet thin film (stf). our mission: produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications. we are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. this process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6b according to bcc research) and emerging markets such as solar and led lighting/signage. 1. the material is parylene 2. parylene was first commercialized and patented by union carbide in the 50s. the process established then is a dimer process and still used today. those patents have now expired. 3. there are 3 classes of parylene today c, n, and f. f is the top of the market and very expensive. 4. the parylene market is about $300m today as a subset of a $1.6b conformal coating market according to bcc research. our
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