It's Like Magic Dust
Harder than diamond yet more elastic than rubber; tougher than steel yet lighter than aluminum – graphene is the strongest known material.
What is Graphene?
Next-Generation Material
Graphene is a one-atom-thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. It is the building-block of Graphite (which is used, among others things, in pencil tips), but graphene is a remarkable substance on its own – with a multitude of astonishing properties which repeatedly earn it the title “wonder material”.
Graphene is the thinnest material known to man at one atom thick, and also incredibly strong – about 200 times stronger than steel. On top of that, graphene is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity and has interesting light absorption abilities. It is truly a material that could change the world, with unlimited potential for integration in almost any industry.
GRAPHENE APPLICATIONS
CONCRETE MATERIALS
ASPHALT MATERIALS
LUBRICANTS
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
COMPOSITES
POLYURETHANE FOAM
COATINGS
TIRE AND RUBBER
Value Created for a Customer
Graphene can significantly enhance the properties of various materials and products, such as:
- Batteries: enabling instant charging
- Rubber: making it difficult to puncture and more elastic
- Plastics: increasing hardness
- Paint: providing strength and antistatic properties
- Epoxy resin: adding conductivity and strength
- Concrete: improving strength and water repellency
- Roof shingles: increasing fire resistance
- Cloth: creating flexible heating materials
- Carbon fiber: making it incredibly strong
- Oil: improving lubricity
- Air filters: killing bacteria
- CPU paste: enhancing heat conductivity
- Super capacitors: providing a massive increase in capacity
- Glass: adding corrosion resistance
- Ceramics: becoming conductive
- Water filters: killing bacteria
- And many more.