Nanotech Manufacturing
Welcome to Nanotech Manufacturing. What an interesting website this is becoming. This domain was hand registered by us almost six years ago, when nanotech manufacturing was in its infancy. Now hundreds of manufacturers are incorporating nanotechnology into their processes, many time using nanomaterials and nano-enabled materials which has the effect of making their products lighter, stronger, and more energy efficient.
We expect that nanotech manufacturing will encompass all manufacturing within the next several years – precisely because of the added benefits which nanotechnology provides to products. For now, the world needs to be educated about nanotechnology in general with all its promises and yes – concerns about toxicity and even weapons…
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Why are properties of material at the nonsecular important in nanotechnology?
Question by Emre: Why are properties of material at the nonsecular important in nanotechnology?
Why are properties of material at the nanoscale important in nanotechnology? Can anyone provide website. And what does it mean?
Best answer:
Answer by MTF=
your question doesnt make sense… but nanotechnology is on the nanoscale, manipulating materials at this level is a hope for the future of science to create better, smaller and more efficient technology. Im sure i read in multiple websites that the household computer with all its specs can be made to be the size of a bacteria. But nanotechnology is a broad feild,
if your looking at advantages check out..
http://www.understandingnano.com/medicine.html
http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=1354
http://pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com/2010/03/22/nanotech-cancer-treatment-shown-to-work-in-humans/
and also disadvantages i can only think of the ‘grey goo’ thoery, which is totally stupid, but go for your life,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_goo
but if you wanna understand the basics of it at the atomic level check these out..
http://www.nanotech-now.com/basics.htm
http://www.crnano.org/basics.htm
bear in mind the date of the websites as future ambitions may be slightly unrealistic by todays standard, or nanotechnology may have developed since then. best of luck.
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