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Nano-Kits

Nano Starter Kits are available to enable a better understanding of the amazing properties of smart fluids. Hence we dispatch  starter kits where in the comfort of your own home or work place you can see for yourself  how surfaces like metal, stone, paper, wood, glass, fabric, plastic, ceramic etc can become super-repellent to dirt, oil, bacteria and grime.

Once you have experienced the ease of cleaning surfaces that are liquid-glass coated, you will realize why every restaurant, hospital, dental surgery and business utility in the future will demand this technology.
One corportate facility manager  reduced their reception glass door cleaning time by 80% and never deployed aggressive cleaning chemicals again!

Nano-Kits cost from £125 for small basic samples, (plus p&p) to £1500 net for comprehensive kits which are popular with architects, chemistry teachers, facility managers, food professionals, cleaning companies and anyone interested in hygiene and safety.    


Welcome to Nanoland.....
Nano Starter kits can be ordered by simply sending a email to: dermott.reilly@nanoland.net
              London   +44 (0) 20 3287 9234                              Dublin     +353   87  901  0 419


Nano has numerous applications within the food / beverage sector, from hygiene and packaging solutions, cheaper ingredients, new exotics,  novel tastes, colours, age-health-lifestyle benefits, preservative-free food and much more. However when it comes to changing atoms & molecules and rearranging the very building blocks of life, one needs  extreme caution to say the least.  Already over 400 food companies are  adding nano products to their food offerings and R&D in this space is extremely busy and lucrative.

Lord Krebs, Chairman of the  UK Science and Technology Sub-Committee on Nanotechnologies and Food, said: 
"This is an area of the food industry that is being researched and advanced at a rapid rate. It is essential that we are aware of all the issues that surround the use of such technologies in the production of food in order that we can make informed decisions about the impacts and changes that an increased use of nanotechnologies might cause. 
"Our inquiry will explore four key aspects of the use of nanotechnologies: the state of the science and its current use in the food sector; health and safety implications; the regulatory framework, and public engagement and consumer information. 
"It is critical that the UK remains fully engaged in this fast developing field and plays a key role in the industry and its development. We intend to highlight those areas where our understanding of the use of nanotechnologies in food needs the most urgent attention, allowing us to take action to ensure appropriate steps are taken." 

Fortunately, innovative  companies like Creme ( www.cremeglobal.com ) are leading the way in  nano-safety and risk management  Their novel risk-management tools provide some comfort for the global food sector as we embrace the phenomenal value and wealth this new science promises us all.
             Nano & Food Sector
.Source: www.parliament.uk