C-Bond Systems, Inc., a nanotechnology company, owns, develops, manufactures, and sells patented C-Bond technology in the United Sates. The company's products include C-Bond NanoShield, a patented nanotechnology windshield glass strengthening and hydrophobic all-in-one performance system to improve windshield safety and performance; C-Bond Secure, a patented non-toxic water-based nanotechnology solution to improve the strength of architectural glass and performance properties of window film-to-glass products; and C-Bond BRS, a patented nanotechnology ballistic-resistant film system that increases the structural integrity of glass. It also distributes MB-10 and Vimoba disinfectant tablets to school facilities and buses, dealerships, global distribution network, and service providers, as well as the transportation detailing, automotive, trucking, RV, rental agency, service vehicles, mass transit, golf carts, aviation, train, and marine markets. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
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