What does "Nano" mean

jlineman

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I'll admit to being ignorant...at least about this and come to think of it, about a lot of things. Seems like a lot of products are now saying stuff like "Nano emulsified...Nano fortified??" Nano this, Nano that etc. What does that all mean and or relevant to waxes? :cool:
 
I'll admit to being ignorant...at least about this and come to think of it, about a lot of things. Seems like a lot of products are now saying stuff like "Nano emulsified...Nano fortified??" Nano this, Nano that etc. What does that all mean and or relevant to waxes? :cool:

Nano means small and or expensive bottles. Nano is to sealant as Flux Capacitor is to DeLorean! MARKETING does not cost it pays!
 
Nano means small and or expensive bottles. Nano is to sealant as Flux Capacitor is to DeLorean! MARKETING does not cost it pays!
:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

Isn't it what Robin Williams use to say in Mork and Mindy...Nano-Nano
 
Nano means small and or expensive bottles. Nano is to sealant as Flux Capacitor is to DeLorean! MARKETING does not cost it pays!

:rofl Thing is, on a fundamental level there are some differences between the nano-coatings and regular sealants.
 
Nano type technology equals ‘more for less’. Which is everywhere in our world in the field of science/chemistry.
 
ok, for all of you guys who slept through science class, nano is a scientific prefix: as in nanometer- one billionth of a meter. measurements used at the molecular level, etc. some manufacturers like to think of the molecular bonding abilities of their products expressed in nano terms. ok fine, you can go back to sleep now !
 
ok, for all of you guys who slept through science class, nano is a scientific prefix: as in nanometer- one billionth of a meter. measurements used at the molecular level, etc. some manufacturers like the think of the molecular bonding abilities of their products expressed in nano terms. ok fine, you can go back to sleep now !

Correct. I actually had a very nice discussion about 'nano' with Rick Goldstien of RaggTopp fame. Nano, in terms of marketing for car care products, means very very very (often sub-micron) small.

If the products were actually nano in size they would be dangerous. The pores in our skin, lungs, and nose are larger that than a nanometer. This means the chemicals (or solid ingredients in the chemicals) would leech directly into our bloodstreams. Not good. You wouldn't want millions of nanometer sized silicone polymers coursing through your bloodstream, where they could leech into the cells or other tissues.

In terms of detailing products, a lot of products perform better when they are smaller. Finishing abrasives for example. The solid ingredients of a wax or sealant will level better if they are smaller in size (leveling as defined as creating a more microscopically level surface which reflects light more evenly when cured). The polymers used in tire dressing will adhere better to the rubber and the polymers used in paint sealants will better grip the paint.

There is no doubt, that in most cases, extremely small solids benefit almost all detailing chemicals. While they might not truly be a nanometer in size, they are extremely small, and the marketing term nano accurately describes this.
 
science class continues!
micron(micrometer)= one millionth of a meter
millimicron=one thousandth of a micron= one nanometer
Nanometer=One billionth of a meter; approximately the length of three to six atoms placed side-by-side, or the width of a single strand of DNA; the thickness of a human hair is between 50,000 and 100,000 nanometers.
pretty amazing they can actually measure using that scale !!!
sometimes i scare myself !!!
 
The detailing industry has borrowed the nano description as a marketing impression, not a fact. It tickles ears and sells products.
 
:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

Isn't it what Robin Williams use to say in Mork and Mindy...Nano-Nano

Remember the season when Mork and Mindy had a child, but everything was backward? Mork sat on the egg during gestation and the child was born as an adult and got smaller as he aged? They never explained the fertilization...that confused me more than the nano detailing quandry.
 
Nano products, in detailing help create a more uniform and leveled surface than ever before possible. Nano products creates an illusion of uniformity attractive to the eye. In terms of car paint and other surfaces.
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