Andy wrote:

> Aha! Now we know more about the mysterious "mesoprocess" then we did
before.

Sorry, Andy. The description was not for the Mesoprocess, it was for the
ITOP (Ion To Particle conversion process) which was developed along the way.
ITOP make particles down to the 2-5 nm range. ITOP is not used to produce
our current products which have sub-nanometer particles.

frank key



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Aha! Now we know more about the mysterious "mesoprocess" then we did before.
Soon the Japanese will be reverse engineering the process and selling it for
pennies on the gallon. Either way, it's a free plug.
http://www.colloidalsciencelab.com/

Andy (^_^)


From: Frank Key
No. We were not measuring Coulombs. We were measuring peak power in tens of
kilowatts and average power in hundreds of watts along with pulse width in
ns/us, pulse repetition rates, peak pulse voltage in kilovolts. From the raw
data one could determine Coulombs, but we did not bother to do so.

frank key



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