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August 21st, 2007

G3i Launches GreenShield™ Nano Finish

Abstract:
Pittsford, N.Y.-based G3 Technology Innovations LLC (G3i) has introduced GreenShield™, a soil- and stain-repellent textile finish produced using the principles of green nanotechnology.

According to the company — a developer and marketer of multifunctional nanomaterial products for textile, paint and coating, agricultural, dental and orthopedic applications — the manufacturing process eliminates waste, and uses ambient temperature and pressure as well as water-based solvents, minimizing the use of environmentally detrimental chemistries in addition to the amount of product needed to deliver the desired properties.

Source:
textileworld.com

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