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2015 01 23 AM Keshe Foundation Nano-Coating Process

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    Hello everybody!
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    ... In this video we're gone a show a simple
    way how to Nano-coat any material.
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    Zinc, or it can be Copper
    or it's gonna be Iron.
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    All you have to do... Over here
    we have caustic soda, NaOH
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    and we have to pour some of the
    caustic soda on the bottom of the container.
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    Try to cover every single part...
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    Then we put the material on the
    mesh and boil the water.
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    When the water is boiled...
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    Try to wear your gloves,
    this is a little bit difficult
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    to do precise you have to,
    right away cover the level.
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    here...
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    Try to cover the material
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    the steaming process is gonna
    go ... half an hour or so.
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    So, leave it a is 24 hours,
    in the caustic
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    and then, in next video we're gone a show
    how to steam Nano-coat.
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    Thank you.
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    Hello everybody.
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    In this video we're gonna show
    how to Nano-coat second time,
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    which is only vapor Nano-coating.
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    After deep Nano-coating
    we're gonna take the material
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    and...
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    hang it
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    straight up.
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    Bear with me.
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    Okay!
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    Then, we're gonna put
    the caustic again.
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    Very little this time,
    we don't need that much.
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    And, do the second time,
    you know, vapor Nano-coat it.
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    We're gonna leave this process
    to go an another 24 hours.
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    Then, after 24 hours we
    have to take our voltmeter
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    and try to drain the...
    our voltage out.
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    This way, we're gonna create
    more stable Nano... Nano layers.
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    ... Which is ... gonna repeat this process,
    several times, every 5 or 6 hours,
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    we just have to drain the voltage out
    and let it dry dry for 24 hours.
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    And, in next video we're gonna show
    how to do it third time
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    and drying, which is
    most important thing.
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    Thank you!
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    Hello, in this video we're gonna
    show how to dry the material.
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    It takes a long time actually.
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    We have to empty the water
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    and we have to leave a little bit
    water in the container.
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    And we have to close it down and
    leave just a little bit open window,
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    that you can dry it very slowly.
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    This process takes
    like 3 or 4 days minimum.
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    You have to understand
    that ... drying process
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    which you're gonna
    firm your Nano-material
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    and you have to do one more thing,
    every 6 hours...
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    Just with your voltmeter
    try to put in microvolt
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    and try to touch with,
    one side on the mesh
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    and second on the top the...
    of your Nano-material.
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    We're gone a see right away
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    that we are draining
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    and this process you have
    to repeat in ... several times.
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    you know, in 2 or 3 days,
    you know, every 6 hours.
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    You just have to open up
    your container and do this process.
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    Which going in time, you're
    gonna have firm Nano-coat material.
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    Thank you!
Title:
2015 01 23 AM Keshe Foundation Nano-Coating Process
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
06:15

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