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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 15, 2016
Filed:
Sep. 17, 2010
Kurt A. Schroder, Coupland, TX (US);
Steve Mccool, Austin, TX (US);
Denny Hamill, Austin, TX (US);
Dennis Wilson, Austin, TX (US);
Wayne Furlan, Austin, TX (US);
Kevin Walter, Austin, TX (US);
Darrin Willauer, Austin, TX (US);
Karl Martin, Austin, TX (US);
Kurt A. Schroder, Coupland, TX (US);
Steve McCool, Austin, TX (US);
Denny Hamill, Austin, TX (US);
Dennis Wilson, Austin, TX (US);
Wayne Furlan, Austin, TX (US);
Kevin Walter, Austin, TX (US);
Darrin Willauer, Austin, TX (US);
Karl Martin, Austin, TX (US);
NCC NANO, PLLC, Dallas, TX (US);
Abstract
This invention relates generally to uses of novel nanomaterial composition and the systems in which they are used, and more particularly to nanomaterial compositions generally comprising carbon and a metal, which composition can be exposed to pulsed emissions to react, activate, combine, or sinter the nanomaterial composition. The nanomaterial compositions can alternatively be utilized at ambient temperature or under other means to cause such reaction, activation, combination, or sintering to occur.