Frank Graziano
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Frank Graziano
@fluoropolymerceo.bsky.social
CEO of Chromis Technologies, leading a team of scientists who are passionate about sustainable development of advanced materials for technology applications.
Another innovation milestone for Chromis — we’ve been granted a Japanese patent for our crosslinked fluorinated polymers — engineered to boost gas separation membrane performance. Read how it works → chromistechnologies.com/blog/patente...

#AdvancedMaterials #GasSeparation #Fluoropolymers
October 25, 2025 at 9:53 PM
Chromis and @kunewsservice.bsky.social have patented a membrane for commercial azeotropic refrigerant separation. Great example of materials science meeting climate urgency.

Details here → chromistechnologies.com/blog/new-pat...

#RefrigerantRecovery #HVACIndustry #CircularEconomy #ClimateTech
Patent-Powered Breakthrough in Azeotropic Refrigerant Separation
Chromis Technologies and the University of Kansas have secured a patent for separating azeotropic refrigerants like R-410A, paving the way for scalable, low-energy refrigerant recycling.
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September 23, 2025 at 7:15 PM
What makes or breaks optical interposers? The waveguide materials that guide light between chips. Silicon and glass dominate today, but amorphous fluoropolymers like CYTOP®, Teflon AF™, and CyclAFlor® may shape their future.

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Optical Interposers Part 2: Waveguide Materials
Explore how amorphous fluoropolymers enable surface engineering to enhance the performance of materials for advanced technology applications.
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September 2, 2025 at 8:36 PM
Chips are hitting a traffic jam. 🚦 Optical interposers — tiny “light rails” inside chip packages — could be the breakthrough that keeps computing moving forward. Our two-part series explores what they are and the materials that enable them.

👉 Read Part 1: chromistechnologies.com/blog/optical...
Optical Interposers Part 1: Bridging Electronics and Photonics
Explore how amorphous fluoropolymers enable surface engineering to enhance the performance of materials for advanced technology applications.
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September 2, 2025 at 8:35 PM
From Droplets to Discoveries

Lab-on-a-chip tech is rewriting drug discovery & diagnostics. But it only works with the right surfaces. See how amorphous fluoropolymers power digital microfluidics..

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#DigitalMicrofluidics #LabOnAChip #BiotechInnovation
How Digital Microfluidics Uses Amorphous Fluoropolymers to Power Lab-on-a-Chip Innovation
Explore how amorphous fluoropolymers enable surface engineering to enhance the performance of materials for advanced technology applications.
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August 20, 2025 at 9:53 PM
How do amorphous fluoropolymers improve EWOD systems?
At Chromis Technologies, our specialty materials enable microfluidics, advanced displays, and adaptive optics.

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#EWOD #Microfluidics #DisplayTechnology #LiquidLenses #Biochips #LabOnAChip #AdaptiveOptics
The Electrowetting-on-Dielectric (EWOD) Properties and Applications of Amorphous Fluoropolymers
Explore how amorphous fluoropolymers enable surface engineering to enhance the performance of materials for advanced technology applications.
chromistechnologies.com
July 28, 2025 at 4:32 PM
Learn how amorphous fluoropolymer coatings can alter surface energy for precise wettability control in semiconductors, microfluidics & beyond.

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#SurfaceEngineering #MaterialsScience #PolymerScience #Wettability #FluoropolymerCoatings #Microfluidics
Controlling Wettability with Amorphous Fluoropolymers
Explore how amorphous fluoropolymers enable surface engineering to enhance materials performance for advanced technology applications.
chromistechnologies.com
June 13, 2025 at 10:58 PM
Material surface properties matter in electronics, optics, and other high tech applications. Learn about surface engineering with amorphous fluoropolymers in this introductory article.

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Surface Engineering with Amorphous Fluoropolymers
Explore how amorphous fluoropolymers enable surface engineering to enhance materials performance for advanced technology applications.
chromistechnologies.com
April 15, 2025 at 4:41 AM
Accidental Discovery Spurs Innovation

PTFE (Teflon™) was discovered by chance in 1938, sparking a revolution in fluoropolymer science. Today, amorphous fluoropolymers like CyclAFlor® are shaping high-tech industries.

Read more: chromistechnologies.com/blog/the-his...
The History of Amorphous Fluoropolymers: An Advanced Materials Origin Story
1930s: A Happy Accident and the Discovery of the Father of Fluorinated Polymers In 1938, a young chemist at DuPont, Roy J. Plunkett, was conducting research on new refrigerants to replace Freon when h...
chromistechnologies.com
March 7, 2025 at 7:15 PM
Amorphous fluoropolymers (AFPs) offer unparalleled optical clarity, chemical resistance, and thermal stability, making them ideal for next-gen tech applications.

Learn more: chromistechnologies.com/blog/

#fluoropolymers #semiconductors #microfluidics #electronics #optics
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February 18, 2025 at 2:58 AM