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Jun 4th, 2019 01:42PM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications.
We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage.
1. The material is Parylene
2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired.
3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive.
4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research.
Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio.
Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage.
We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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Mar 23rd, 2018 12:00AM
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Mar 23rd, 2017 10:51AM
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Mar 23rd, 2017 10:51AM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications.
We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage.
1. The material is Parylene
2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired.
3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive.
4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research.
Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio.
Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage.
We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications. We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage. 1. The material is Parylene 2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired. 3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive. 4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research. Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio. Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage. We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications.
We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage.
1. The material is Parylene
2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired.
3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive.
4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research.
Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio.
Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage.
We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications.
We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage.
1. The material is Parylene
2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired.
3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive.
4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research.
Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio.
Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage.
We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications.
We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage.
1. The material is Parylene
2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired.
3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive.
4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research.
Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio.
Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage.
We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications.
We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage.
1. The material is Parylene
2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired.
3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive.
4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research.
Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio.
Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage.
We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications.
We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage.
1. The material is Parylene
2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired.
3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive.
4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research.
Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio.
Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage.
We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications.
We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage.
1. The material is Parylene
2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired.
3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive.
4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research.
Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio.
Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage.
We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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We are Stratamet Thin Film (STF). Our mission: Produce economically viable coatings that are above the current industry standards in performance and can enable the explosive growth of emerging applications.
We are combining the chemistry of a passivation material funded and developed for the semiconductor industry with a new and unique manufacturing process. This process will allow a thin and conformal application process for adoption by current coating markets (2010: $1.6B according to BCC Research) and emerging markets such as solar and LED lighting/signage.
1. The material is Parylene
2. Parylene was first commercialized and patented by Union Carbide in the 50s. The process established then is a Dimer process and still used today. Those patents have now expired.
3. There are 3 classes of Parylene today C, N, and F. F is the top of the market and very expensive.
4. The Parylene market is about $300M today as a subset of a $1.6B conformal coating market according to BCC research.
Our film performance is superior in protection at thicknesses that are ¼ that of the dimer films or a 4:1 advantage in thickness and supported by a rich patent portfolio.
Deposition rates are 20 times faster than today's material producing a 20:1 throughput advantage.
We are now producing qualification material with good customer results. The company has been funded by the parent, Stratamet, but we will seek a small external round to build up a base of capital equipment.
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