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  • Article - 14 Dec 2004
    Nanotubes and novel materials (‘nanomaterials’) are likely to be used across many industries, including packaging, space travel, automobiles, fuel catalysts, textiles and construction.
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    The Microsystems and Nanotechnology Centre, within the Materials Department, was established in 1994 by Professor Whatmore. Since then it has grown to 50 staff and students. The Head of Centre is Dr...
  • Article - 21 Nov 2003
    The University of Nottingham has pooled its academic expertise to form UNIMAT. UNIMAT will form valuable links with industry to assist them in areas such as materials, biomaterials and nanotechnology....
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    SkyWater’s TaaS model streamlines the path to production for customers with development services, volume production and heterogeneous integration solutions in its world-class U.S....
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    GMG has developed and proved its own proprietary production process to manufacture Graphene powder from readily available low-cost feedstock. This process produces high quality, low cost, scalable,...
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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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    NDB, Inc. is committed to the development and manufacturing of the Nano Diamond Battery (NDB) to provide a clean and green energy solution for the future. We believe in the coexistence of innovation...
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    Founded in 2011, Elcora is a vertically integrated graphite & graphene company. The company mines, processes, refines graphite and targets high-end graphite markets including li-ion batteries and...
  • 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,...
  • Article - 18 Feb 2004
    Researchers at Rice University have discovered how to create continuous fibers of out of pristine single-walled carbon nanotubes. Posted December 9 2004

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