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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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    BNNano is currently the only company in the world with a commercially viable manufacturing process for boron nitride nanotubes. Its costs are orders of magnitude lower than any competitor, while...
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    Nanotechnology today is growing very rapidly and has infinite applications in almost everything we do. The medicine we take, food we eat, chemicals we use, car we drive and much much more. mknano...
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    Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials Inc. (NanoAmor) was founded in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, in September 2001. NanoAmor is a leading nanomaterials company, involved in all aspects of the...
  • News - 30 Nov 2021
    An article recently published in the journal Polymers explores the potential of ceramic nanoparticle-embedded multiscale-hybridized fiber-reinforced polymers in aerospace structures. Two separate...
  • Article - 25 Jun 2004
    Applied NanoWorks have released nano-sized abrasives for use in applications such as chemical mechanical polishing (CMP). They have available silica, alumina, zirconia and ceria abrasives in water...
  • Article - 1 Aug 2010
    QPAC® 40 polypropylene carbonate and QPAC® 25 polyethylene carbonate are used as organic binders in several nanoparticle related applications.
  • Article - 20 Jan 2005
    DLS with NIBS optics tracks milling progress in pigments, enabling accurate particle size analysis at high concentrations with minimal dilution.
  • News - 22 Dec 2021
    A recent study published in the journal Materials Today Physics focuses on the development of bio-inspired, extremely hard quaternary nanocomposites for increasing the toughness of ceramic...
  • News - 9 Feb 2010
    Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have developed a way to make some notoriously brittle materials ductile -- yet stronger than ever -- simply by reducing their size. The...

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