
As described in our US (6,951,687 and 7,163,744) and international patents, we make our markers by either drilling or otherwise placing a pattern in a rod of thermoplastic polymer, drawing that rod into a long, thin fiber, typically 1 to 2 kilometers in length, and cutting bundles of that now very small diameter fiber into thin sections.
Since choice of the pattern and the thermoplastic (including custom blends of thermoplastics) is essentially infinite, these multistructured fibers have numerous applications in many industries, including but not limited to the fiberoptics, medical device, and security industries, and also in academic and corporate research settings.
We can provide fibers with custom designed patterns in custom-blended (other, at the moment, than fluorinated) thermoplastics in custom lengths and diameters at very competitive prices. We can work to specification, or assist in selection of patterns or materials.
We do not disclose the specifications of the products we make for our clients, nor do we disclose our clients' identities.