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1 дек. 2010 г.

A New Discovery

In the late 1950's, in the outreach of Siberia, a group of geological engineers discovered a new phenomenon while drilling deep into the Earth's crust and mantle layers. During these expeditions they noticed their drill bits were not wearing out as usual. In fact, they looked brand new. After close scientific study it was determined that a certain combination of minerals, coupled with the grinding of these minerals to nano-particle size, and utilizing the energy from friction of drilling as a catalyst, caused a phenomenal chemical reaction to take place.
XADO Ceramic is formed by a chemical reaction which modifies the atomic structure of the metal's surface to become "ceramic-like" in property. The sintering of the XADO ceramic material occurs as the microscopic high points of the passing surfaces strike each other causing a momentary high temperature weld and tear. At the point of the flash, this nano sized material sinters or bonds into the lattice of the metal, securing it permanently. Remarkably, it also creates atomic attractors that attracts and re-attaches the microscopic metal particles floating in the surrounding lubrication. This metal surface restoration allows worn areas to be renewed and transformed. The result is a much harder and smoother "ceramic-metal" layer dramatically reducing friction, extending part life, and actually rebuilding and renewing the worn areas of the metal surface.
This phenomenon was a closely held Russian secret for decades. Russian scientists advanced their capabilities and worked directly with the Ministry of Defense developing numerous applications throughout the Pacific Fleet and other military divisions. This technology was used to repair and revitalize engines, gears, and bearings without disassembly. It was also used to coat the hulls of the nuclear submarines to help improve fluid dynamics. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990's, this technology was introduced to the general scientific community. XADO Chemical Concern has since secured patents and the experienced scientists necessary to become the world leader in nano-particle friction reducing and metal revitalization technologies. The Company scientists continue to make huge strides in the advancement of XADO and are dedicated to help save energy and resources around the world by means of the reduction of metal wear and friction.