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 | | November 27th, 2012
Novel product for increasingly popular aroma & health marketplace.
Shiva Balivada Co-Founder , NanoLandGlobal Designed to meet the practical needs of any Business, Automobiles, Home, Factory, School, Healthcare, Hotels, Shopping Malls, Offices or any environment.
From hair salons to dental surgeries, it will work every day from three years to detox the air and destroy bad aroma. Read the Whole Article |
 | | March 17th, 2012
Nano Photocatalyst Coatings
Shiva Balivada Co-Founder , NanoLandGlobal Our self-cleaning Nano coatings are a special Nano photocatalyst that combines photocatalyst actions with Nano technology. Generally, detergents reduce the surface tension of water and the contact angle is lowered. When the surface of photocatalytic film is exposed to light, the contact angle of the photo catalyst surface with water is reduced gradually. Following sufficient exposure to light, the surface reaches a state of super-hydrophilicity. In other words, it does not repel water at all, so water cannot exist in the shape of a drop, but spreads flatly across the substrate. The hydrophilic nature of titanium dioxide, coupled with gravity, enable dust particles to be swept away by rain or wind, thus making the key feature of self-cleaning or easy-cleaning possible. Read the Whole Article |
 | | March 10th, 2012
Nano-protection for silver surfaces
Shiva Balivada Co-Founder , NanoLandGlobal Silver surfaces in the decorative and technical area are highly problematic because of their tarnishing. Silver- tarnishing already starts during the storage. Silver is also tarnishing during carrying and due to contact with skin and becomes ugly black. Read the Whole Article |
 | | February 18th, 2012
Transform CO2 Emissions into Money
Shiva Balivada Co-Founder , NanoLandGlobal The amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere has been rising over the last 150 years. This has gradually resulted in an inability of the natural scrubbers of CO2, such as the oceans, forests and other biomass, to keep pace with production. Human activities, most notably the burning of fossil fuels, has increased CO2 emissions while land clearing has reduced the natural scrubbers.
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 | | February 12th, 2012
How can farmers benefit from nano technology?
Shiva Balivada Co-Founder , NanoLandGlobal Nanotechnology refers to different types of techniques that are used to manipulate matter at the level of molecules and atoms. At this really tiny scale, familiar materials start to behave differently, offering unusual functionality and value, such as strength, colour change, elasticity, conductivity, reactivity and efficiency. These same materials behave completely different when examined at human-eye level. So how can this help Farmers? Read the Whole Article |
 | | February 4th, 2012
How can nano technologies help companies ‘go green'?
Shiva Balivada Co-Founder , NanoLandGlobal In the relentless drive towards sustainability, energy conservation, reduced waste and toxicity, and emission reductions, nanotechnologies are not an option, but an essential new infrastructure enabling savvy companies to protect their Brand and core ethos value, reduce operational costs and adopt even more energy efficient and ethical environmental practices. Read the Whole Article |
 | | January 28th, 2012
The Value of Smart Fluids for Hotel & Leisure Sector
Shiva Balivada Co-Founder , NanoLandGlobal We never knew it before, but at the molecular level, chemistry acts in very different ways to that which we take for granted at the normal human eye scale. Recent advances in technology enable us to see and manipulate extremely thin film coatings or fluids that range in size from 50 000 to 100 000 times thinner than the diameter of a fly hair. These coatings in the main have no aroma, are invisible, durable, and flexible and offer remarkably value mechanically, thermally, electrically, and optically for the Hotel & Leisure industry. Read the Whole Article |
 | | January 21st, 2012
Nanotechnology brings in a way to Poultry Health and Hygiene
Shiva Balivada Co-Founder , NanoLandGlobal Red-mite are a menace to poultry farmers the world over. These insidious insects are difficult to see, hunt at night and target roosting hens, feeding on their blood. Red Mite change colour from brown to red following a full meal. They leave chickens irritable, aggressive, reduce their productivity ( can prevent laying) and cause anaemia throughout flocks. Poultry farmers try all sorts of solutions to reduce infestation, from power-washing and aggressive chemical sprays (some try annual diesel washes to sheds) to even using flame-throwers! The insects breed rapidly (7 day cycle), are active in the warm summer months and can be very distressing to flocks and financially challenging to businesses. Read the Whole Article |
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