To: Kevin Podsiadlik who wrote (8176 ) 1/3/2014 9:18:34 PM From: N. Dixon Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50198 Kevin, You didn't read the nanotechnology article about Hitachi and SPD, you're confused because it's about the manipulation of particles. Read it again. You are talking about a measurement that has nothing to do with SPD. Here is the information from the experts you keep wanting to ignore. That's just wrong and I don't think you have the background to make such a statement nor any understanding of what nanotechnology actually is. Nanotechnology News "and commercialized a roll-coated, wide-width SPD film whose light transmittance can be freely controlled by simply adjusting AC voltage. The film achieves this by utilizing its proprietary technologies including resin synthesis technology, film coating technology, and size control technology for adjusting the size of light-control particles based on nanotechnology. I already posted the information but here it is again: Post 7846"Nanotechnology" actually refers more to manipulation of materials on a molecular level to achieve a property or performance differing from that of the bulk material. The term encompasses inactive systems, such as coatings stacked to produce optical interference; and active systems, including examples of photovoltaic and photochromic technologies. Nanotechnology applications presently used to enhance glazing systems, and future opportunities, are discussed. REFR is the ONLY nanotechnology in the world that is "owned" by shareholders. We receive a percentage of the royalties that have been and will be collected from now on and into decades in the future as SPD dominates the smart glass industry. Combined with other smart technologies it brings it unique properties to new innovative products. It is the future of glass used in all industries to make better, more energy-efficient and non-toxic products. Nanotechnologies Expand Glazing Options and The Complexity of Specifications