ELECTROSTATIC MACHINES

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INTELLIFLOW CFT Suite 450 16430 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale AZ 85254 Electrostatic machines, namely, single-component and plural-component equipment with mixing, metering, dosing, regulating, pumping, and/or flow control capabilities for liquid coatings, sealants, adhesives, spray foam, pour foam, polyurea, protective coatings, and powder coating, including communications and control equipment with valves, color changers, applicators, pumps, agitators, regulators, robots, ovens, conveyors, reciprocators, PLC's, SCADA systems, and other ancillary systems, such as dosers, shot meters, controllers, and voltage blocks;
INTELLIMETER CFT Suite 450 16430 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale AZ 85254 Electrostatic machines, namely, single-component and plural-component equipment with mixing, metering, dosing, regulating, pumping, and/or flow control capabilities for liquid coatings, sealants, adhesives, spray foam, pour foam, polyurea, protective coatings, and powder coating, including communications and control equipment with valves, color changers, applicators, pumps, agitators, regulators, robots, ovens, conveyors, reciprocators, PLC's, SCADA systems, and other ancillary systems, such as dosers, shot meters, controllers, and voltage blocks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A meso-electromechanical system (900, 1100) includes a substrate (215), a standoff (405, 1160) disposed on a surface of the substrate, a first electrostatic pattern (205, 1105, 1110, 1115, 1120) disposed on the surface of the substrate, and a glass beam (810). The glass beam (810) has a fixed region (820) attached to the standoff and has a second electrostatic pattern (815, 1205, 1210, 1215, 1220) on a cantilevered location of the glass beam. The second electrostatic pattern is substantially co-extensive with and parallel to the first electrostatic pattern. The second electrostatic pattern has a relaxed separation (925) from the first electrostatic pattern when the first and second electrostatic patterns are in a non-energized state. In some embodiments, a mirror is formed by the electrostatic materials that form the second electrostatic pattern. The glass beam may be patterned using sandblasting (140).