Among the topics discussed were polymer solar, layered nano-structures and biomedical advancements including the latest in anti-biofouling. Sono-Tek’s Director of Engineering Robb Engle presented “Advantages of Ultrasonic Spray Coating of BioMaterials onto Devices and Implantables.”
The presentation was well received by major industrial leaders in the use of advanced coating processes. Mr. Engle commented that he was pleased to find that many of the sophisticated end-users are already benefiting from the advantages of ultrasonic spray coating. He added, “During the exchanges we had in the symposium, we found many new opportunities to benefit the specialty coating community. These opportunities can be readily served by Sono-Tek’s extensive line of ultrasonic coating systems.”
Dr. Christopher L. Coccio, Sono-Tek Chairman and CEO, added, “Sono-Tek’s success in the past 12 months can be directly attributed to our recent investments in developing technically superior, state-of-the-art spray coating systems that provide unparalleled quality advantages and financial benefits.”
For further information, contact Dr. Christopher L. Coccio at 845-795-2020, or visit http://www.sono-tek.com.
Sono-Tek is the world leader in the development and application of liquid ultrasonic atomization technology into nozzle systems and spraying and coating application systems. Compared to conventional pressure spraying methods, the company’s ultrasonic nozzles do not clog, reduce liquid usage, waste, and environmental impact while achieving much more precise, uniform, thin film coatings. Sono-Tek is continually developing new applications for its unique technology, replacing wasteful practices in a world that is growing ever more environmentally sensitive. For more information, visit the company at http://www.sono-tek.com