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ALD was built for flat things. Forge Nano made it work for powders. That is a manufacturing capability that did not exist before we built it. For decades, Atomic Layer Deposition was a technology for flat substrates.   Wafers. Panels. Films. The semiconductor industry built ALD around planar geometry, and the equipment, precursor chemistry, and process knowledge all evolved around that constraint.   Forge Nano changed that.   We developed industrial-scale ALD for powders and particulate materials: the ability to coat three-dimensional particles, granules, and complex geometries with the same angstrom-level precision as planar ALD. Conformally. Uniformly. At production throughput.   Our rotary drum and fluidized bed ALD systems process kilograms to metric tons of material per hour. The coating quality achieved at production throughput is equivalent to what is achieved in research-scale systems.   That equivalence, maintaining atomic precision at industrial volume, is the hard engineering problem we solved.   The applications span battery cathode powders, anode materials, and conductive additives. Pharmaceutical active ingredients. Energetic materials. Industrial catalysts. Advanced ceramic feedstocks.   Every one of these markets has particle surfaces that determine end-use performance. Every one benefits from the ability to engineer that surface at the atomic level.   This manufacturing capability did not exist a decade ago.   Forge Nano built it. Atomic Armor delivers it.   #AtomicArmor #ForgeNano #PowderCoating #ALD #AdvancedManufacturing #IndustrialTech #ManufacturingParadigm #DeepTech

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