FutureCarbon will
attend nano tech 2010, the international fair for nanotechnology, which will
take place from February 17 through February 19 in Tokyo, Japan. FutureCarbon
is presenting its innovative products CarboGran, an easily soluble CNT granulate,
and its electrically heated coating Carbo e-Therm.
The focus lies on the product innovation CarboGran, a breakthrough for the
industrial use of carbon nanomaterials. CarboGran is a dust free, dry granulate
consisting of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), that can easily and safely be dispersed
in a whole number of different solvents and polymers. CarboGran minimises the
effort involved to date for further processing carbon nanomaterials by eliminating
entirely the elaborate and technically demanding dispersion process on the part
of the user.
Another product highlight presented by the innovative Bayreuth based company
is Carbo e-Therm, a high-efficiency electrically heated coating for the use
with non-hazardous low voltage. The coating can easily be applied to surfaces
of any shape and electrically contacted. Surfaces with Carbo e-Therm heat up
homogeneously without the forming of hot spots. Flexible use and high heating
power allow for a variety of different applications, such as panel heating for
the automotive industry or as floor or wall heating.
Other exhibits at the fair include CarboDis, a very successful range of CNT
dispersions, and the electrically conductive epoxy resins of the CarboBond series.
FutureCarbon is presenting its new products in hall 6, booth F17.
FutureCarbon specializes in the development and manufacture of carbon nanomaterials
and their refinement into so called carbon supercomposites as primary products
for industrial further processing. Carbon supercomposites are composite materials
that evolve the special properties of carbon nanomaterials in the macroscopic
world of real applications. All of our materials are manufactured on an industrial
scale.