Angstron is the first advanced materials company to offer large quantities of ultra-thin, pristine nano-graphene platelets (NGPs). Angstron is also significantly reducing production cost barriers with its high performance nano-graphene solutions. A new 22,000 square foot manufacturing facility, based in Dayton, Ohio, allows Angstron to continue its research and development efforts while providing small to large batch processing and production. The Angstron team is led by Dr. Bor Jang, a pioneer in advancing the field of nano-graphene platelets. In addition to NGPs, Dr. Jang is a leading expert in the research and development of low-cost carbon nanomaterials, battery, supercapacitor, and fuel cells with nearly 100 inventions to his credit and close to 90 patents.
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Applied Sciences, Inc. (ASI) is a small corporation located in Cedarville, Ohio. ASI specializes in the research and development of advanced materials and their applications. ASI is one of the leaders in the development of materials possessing exceptionally high thermal conductivity. Materials currently under development include vapor-grown carbon fibers, diamond thin films, and composites derived there from. In addition to superior thermal performance, these materials possess various other desirable properties, including low cost.
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Located in Vermont, Cheap Tubes is the leading importer of Carbon Nanotubes. Cheap Tubes' analysis capabilities include SEM, TEM, I/R Spectroscopy, and Thermo Gravimetric Analysis. Cheap Tubes is working diligently to attain our desired position as the highest volume, lowest cost, supplier of high quality CNTs.
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Continental Carbon Company’s recent developments in flame and catalyst technology are leading to a new product line of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) . CCC’s unique, metal-free catalyst synthesis offers a continuous process for the commercial production of high quality multiwall carbon nanotubes. CCC's mission is to be a quality conscious, ethical, and preferred developer, manufacturer, and marketer of carbon products. The creation of shareholder value is inextricably linked to the ability to provide quality products, innovative technological solutions for specific applications, and on time delivery of goods and services. CCC established CCNI in May 2009 to expand into fullerene type carbon nanotubes and to focus on the electronic, energy and materials industries.
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| NanoIntegris -- Skokie, Illinois |
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NanoLab offers a wide variety of nanomaterials, including carbon nanotube powders, aligned nanotube arrays, nanoparticles, products made from carbon nanotubes & nanotube processing aids. We are also working to develop products in fields of composites, optical devices and field emission. NanoLab is also actively engaged in researching novel nanostructure concepts that may find application in a broad range of fields.
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Pyrograf Products, Inc. (PPI) is one of the leading producers of carbon nanofibers worldwide. PPI focuses on manufacturing high-quality, low-cost carbon nanofibers utilizing the proprietary and patented vapor grown carbon fiber (VGCF) process. PPI’s products are marketed to companies involved in the production of nanocomposite polymer products for the aerospace, military, automotive, and a wide range of other industries. PPI has led the industry in the development of standards and implementation of quality control metrics for carbon nanofibers and nanotubes.
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| Solid Carbon Products -- Provo, Utah |
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SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc. (SWeNT) produces carbon nanotubes using the patented CoMoCAT® catalytic method in fluidized bed reactors. This results in selective synthesis of single-wall carbon nanotubes and remarkable control of diameter, chirality and purity. Single-wall carbon nanotubes exhibit unique properties due to their unusual structure. They consist of a hollow cylinder of carbon ~ 1nm in diameter, up to 1,000 times as long as it is wide. This structure has remarkable optical and electronic properties, tremendous strength and flexibility, and high thermal and chemical stability. As a result, carbon nanotubes are expected to have dramatic impact on several industries, including displays, electronics, health care and composites.
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Unidym is a world leader in the development, manufacture, and application of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), a material with extraordinary physical properties and the potential to transform entire industries. Unidym's strategy is to bring innovative, CNT-enabled products to market by developing and selling specialty CNT-based materials, inks, and films to both end customers and industry partners and by licensing its intellectual property. Unidym is currently focused on the electronics industry where there are immediate applications in anti-static polymers for the semi-conductor industry and films for the rapidly growing touch panel, LCD, and thin film solar markets.
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XG Sciences develops and produces multifunctional materials that are based on its xGnP™ brand graphene nanoplatelets. XG Sciences manufactures its nanoplatelets through proprietary techniques that allows it to control their size and surface characteristics. XG Sciences' graphene nanoplatelets are useful as nano-additives for advanced composites, as a component in advanced batteries and ultracapacitors, as the conductive component in specialty coatings or adhesives, and as a component of e-inks or printable electronic circuits. Other applications include exceptionally strong and impermeable packaging, better lubricants, and a recent publication even demonstrates that XG Sciences conductive graphene nano-platelets, surface-treated with sensitized molecules, can be used to produce highly sensitive bio-sensors.
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Membership in NCC shall be open to any business entity actively pursuing the commercialization of carbon nanomaterials or products. Written applications for membership shall be submitted to NCC’s Chair or Vice Chair for consideration and approval by NCC’s Management Committee. The authority to terminate any membership for good cause shall rest with NCC’s Management Committee.
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