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    The key to realising the potential of graphene is partnership. At 7,825 square metres and with £13m of state-of-the-art equipment, the National Graphene Institute (NGI) is the home of this...
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    Elcora is currently developing “Polymetallic” mining deposits like Vanadium, Manganese, Copper and soon Tantalum, Nobium and some other rare earth minerals. Founded in...
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    Directa Plus is a technological company, founded in 2005 in the USA, which develops processes for the production of a new generation of graphene-based nanomaterials targeting existing global...
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    NanoLab Inc. was founded in January 2000, by Mr. David Carnahan, Dr. Zhifeng Ren and Dr. Krzysztof Kempa. The company is headquartered in Newton , Massachusetts and operates as a manufacturer of...
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    Established in 2011, NanoXplore’s headquarters are located in Montréal, Quebec. This location is also the site of the company’s 4,000-metric tons per year graphene powder production...
  • Article - 1 Aug 2007
    Nanocyl products can meet various specifications for electrical conductivity in different systems of resins and applications. And besides improving electrical conductivity, carbon nanotubes of Nanocyl...
  • Article - 10 Feb 2005
    This article looks at the manufacturing process for carbon nanotubes and also considers their composition, classification and properties. Also discussed are commercial applications for nanotubes,...
  • News - 8 Dec 2011
    The Tokyo Institute of Technology and Teijin have jointly fabricated a carbon nanofiber with high conductivity and a first-of-its-kind elliptical cross-section comprising well-developed graphite...
  • News - 31 May 2010
      In a development that could lead to novel carbon composites and touch-screen displays, researchers from Rice University and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology today unveiled a new...
  • News - 21 May 2008
    A major study published today in Nature Nanotechnology suggests some forms of carbon nanotubes -- a poster child for the "nanotechnology revolution" -- could be as harmful as asbestos if...

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