New industry promises jobs and greener cars

Oct 28 2009 One Comment

(ON) The Toronto Star - Tiny nano-crystals derived from forest-industry wood waste are added to car paint. They make the coating more resistant to scratches, chips and sunlight. Changing their alignment alters their colour, without toxic dyes or pigments.

The technology, being developed in Ontario, is at least several years away. But it’s part of a new industry that promises jobs here and greener vehicles around the world. More

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  • Wendy Solberg said:

    Any word on when this technology will be coming to the U.S.A. ? We could use a few more jobs down here…

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