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D01D 5/08 (2006.01) B29D 99/00 (2010.01) B29C 47/00 (2006.01) B29C 67/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2611717

We want to create a tape/tether/string/light and strong chain material out of Teflon and glue in a bricks and mortar molecular structure found in seashells. One way is to extrude and in a rope like form and/or a flat tape like form. Another way is to use a 3-D Factory Printer, the third way is to stack the nano sheets (made of Teflon) like bricks in an alternating pattern between nano sheets and a glue like polymer. We could also try extruding or robotically laying Wee plan to use (polymer matrix) mixing (nano if affordable) Teflon powder with glue or resin or other polymer. If we used a more rigid polymer that is mixed Teflon (nano particles) and extrude the hot mixture on to a template (mould) that created tiny chinks, these chinks can be strung together to form a chain. One application is for the chain/tether of our TALL GRAVITY TO ELECTRICITY INVENTION(S) (eg. VERSION IV). We basically reserve the right use this new material any usage that includes plastics, strong and flexible yet not bulky and light (perhaps translucent) that the material would be an advantage or at least competitive. We could either make nanosheets that can be cookie cut or the heated liquid nano mixture extruded on to templates (moulds) of different shapes and sizes (0.8%).

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