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Today, leading universities are focusing the power of Applied Photo Mechanics technology to
research groundbreaking solutions and create new revenue streams.
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Rutgers University |
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California State University, Chico |
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University of California at Davis |
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Light Technologies recently teamed with material science engineers
at Rutgers University to perform laser testing on polymer closures.
This was a preliminary step in developing a photo sterilization
process for packaging and closures for the beverage industry.
These experiments exposed the polymer materials to varying laser
intensities to determine to what degree the product could be
treated with certain laser radiation, without material degradation
to the closure or liner. The results of this testing were positive.
Further testing for the biological aspects of this process is
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This is only the beginning. Your university or institution can
license our technology
to research an exceptional range of
applications.
Here are just a few possibilities:
Medicine and healthcare:
Eliminating
airborne pathogens;
sterilizing implants;
treating skin diseases;
revolutionizing oncology
Agriculture:
Killing insects in products;
drying grains in minutes instead of hours;
stabilizing fruit to preserve flavor and freshness
Manufacturing and security:
Sterilizing food, beverage, or pharmaceutical packaging;
fixing and curing polymers;
defending against bio-terrorism with air sterilization
Advanced Light Technologies will work with you collaboratively
to help accelerate your research, prove out a process or design,
develop
a prototype device, even assist in finding funding. Our process
patent allows you to patent your own device, which you can then
license to a manufacturer to open a new revenue stream.
Your opportunities are almost limitless. So is your potential.
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