et j' ai trouvé un trés interessant document de Corus Colors en format Word : http://www.swansea.ac.uk/engd/CO3%202007.doc
Ce n'est qu' un projet

Qu' ensuite Le Monde dise qu' on va appliquer ca comme de la peinture par "simple" pulvérisation" reléve de la tromperie caractérisée.Project description.
This EngD project will focus on investigating printing technologies to deposit the functional layers that are required for DSSC's. The areas of interest are localised deposition of functional layers, and the printing of gel electrolytes with a relatively high viscosity.
A key issue in this project will be the deposition of strips of electrically conductive and electrically insulating materials, which has to be done in a continuous process, in a consistent and precise way.
Another challenge is the application of the gel electrolyte, an essential part of the dye sensitised titania solar cell, which is expected to be an issue because of its viscous nature. This electrolyte also needs to be deposited continuously in well-defined strips. A third objective would be the continuous deposition of transparent conductive layers (inorganic or polymer-based) that form the photo-electrode of he DSSC. The project will involve evaluating printing technologies to meet these requirements, and use the most promising technologies to develop a pilot process.
Academic supervision will be provided by the Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating, and industrial supervision will be provided by Corus Colors and Corus RD&T.
Suitable for Chemistry and Materials Science Graduates.
Ce genre d' article du Monde me rend fou furieux du manque de discernement de certains de leurs journalistes .....

Le journaliste devrait aller changer de poste et aller chez Astrapi.