User talk:Carolina Müller

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Ceracoat Ceramic
Ceracoat Industries Ceracoat Industries is a specialist in nanotechnology, founded by Dr Elio Keller. Ceracoat creates, develops and sells all kind of nanotechnology coatings for all kind of surfaces, even ceramic engine coatings for cars, truck, boats, ships, airplanes, motorbikes and in general, any kind of machine. Ceracoat is represented in various regions and countries worldwide. The main brands of Ceracoat Industries are Ceracoat & Ceracoat Ceramic, but Ceracoat Industries also manufactures coatings for several other private label brands. His founder Dr Elio Keller developed the cigar Dannemann Veracruz, introduced Sprite Light in Switzerland during his studies at the University of St. Gall, developed car cleaning centers together with Shell Oil in France and was also the founder of the car cleaning brand Autolinea. Ceracoat Industries is also active in the distribution of coating against bacteria and viruses.