BTW, You sir, are RUDE: <<..This is an example of your incoherence:
       BASIC PREMISE- The GLUE onto the Silicon CHIP of a Pate of Diamon Dust      Plasma to a film of High Temperature S-C NUKE Film that will add life to SiC      Chips with a GaN matrix incorporated into a pasted on FILM LAYER BUILD      UP that will change applications and increase this and that...bingo factor      engineering w..>> May 26, 99 go2net.newsalert.com                              The DCM plasmas can be produced as                    catalysts, as abrasive wear-resistant grinding materials of                    high strength, and as intermediate material for soldering or                    welding of various ceramic and other nonmetal items with                    metals such as solder for the junction of high temperature                    superconductors and electric current leads. A special                    application is a coating that leads to a very low cost                    conversion of long lived nuclear wastes from nuclear                    reactors into stable nuclidesor the elimination of the radio                    active plutonium by transmutation into uranium. This                    potential of DCM plasmas to neutralize radio active wastes                    opens the door for Rhombic Corporation to enter the                    billion dollar waste site clean up business that plagues the                    world with toxins. MORE GLUE FACTOR- Think more Swift: All the known manufacturing methods                    for these DCM materials are either insufficient in the                    continuity of the coating, or the coating does not adhere                    adequately tothe particles of the initialmaterial,resulting                    in a degrading of the strength of the product. Rhombic's                    DCM acquisition assures that the active components have                    strong adhesive qualities and a long DCM lifetime.June 4, 99 go2net.newsalert.com  the acquisition of a method for manufacturing                    Disperse Composite Materials (DCM), will be the subject of an advertisement this weekend, June 5                    and June 6, in the prestigious Barron's magazine. 
                     The DCM technology, acquired from Russian and German scientists, also known as dust plasma, has                    specific properties of abrasion or wear resistance, friction and catalytic action for high temperature                    superconductors. DCM also is a potential help in cleaning up nuclear waste dumpsites.  June 21,99 go2net.newsalert.com "Forced                    Diffusion" technology. Purification of silicon carbide and                    gallium nitride wafer materials will begin July 1, 1999                    under the supervision of Dr. Mark Prelas. The wafers will                    be bought from U.S. manufacturers in two and three inch                    crystal sizes, and treated with the patented "Forced                    Diffusion" process. The University proposal is to use the                    Rhombic technology "to purify the gallium nitride of the                    unintentional oxygen and silicon impurities incorporated                    into the structure, and to purify the silicon carbide wafers                    of the pollutants boron, nitrogen and oxygen. The gallium                    nitride wafer is a blue laser generator, and silicon carbide                    is a major factor in high temperature, high speed                    electronics. Both materials are light emitting diodes that                    can be modified to produce photovoltaic cells that assist in                    the conversion of ultra violet light to electricity. Reducing                    the impurities in the wafers would give them an improved                    effectiveness with a longer life span, and simplify the                    construction of photovoltaic cells. According to the 1999                    Industry Report, "Silicon will remain the dominant                    material for substrates and wafers for the foreseeable future                    with demand exceeding $7 billion in 1999. The push for ever                    greater performance at lower prices has brought new wafer                    technologies into the market." Rhombic's patented "Forced                    Diffusion" process can be used to add to or to take out                    impurities from diamond, silicon carbide, gallium nitride,                    and other special materials to modify the optical, chemical,                    electrical, and mechanical properties of those materials.                    Rhombic Corporation will announce soon that, beginning in                    September, 1999, its "Forced Diffusion" technology will be                    used to develop a second project at the University Of                    Missouri's facilities Now, this is an attempt to answer in my style, if it is not suitable for you, I am truly sorry. Because this is the secomnd effort of your personal attack style I will not be answering any other personal INCOHERant comments from you. I resent your attitude. SEC Disclosure, IR assistance at NUKE/Rhombic Corp.- NOT PR-NR Writing, though. Chucka The INCO-DIMEATECH is a bargain! No matter what any crying lion says!   P.S.- HERant Farm is fascinating, that is my personality style ( remember there are a half dozen more styles out there, you can NOT please everybody all of the time, but you can hope tpo plaese some body SOME of the time. At $.60 cents...get pleased some of the 6 techs DIME times. JMHO. Now, the building of the ants is like the adding to the layers on a CHIP..a SiC base with a glue on layer of Diamond DUST TECH. It is worth a 100 fold times more to my read of Multi Bager Times. Mark my words, I find the good as well as the confusing.
       P.P.S.- A password is asked to let you in on the TOP, RB Link..I didn't know because      it is browser imbedded in my computer BUt the lower URL Link may interest you:      ragingbull.com      sites.netscape.net      I had been pasting my Personal Home Page all over the RB site, maybe I forgot to here!      Have a look. I do things. That is Coherant. Not too rude. |