Graphene
2-dimensional, crystalline allotrope of carbon
Allotrope : property of chemical elements to exist in two or more forms.
Graphene is fundamentally one single layer of graphite, a layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb (hexagonal) lattice.
Graphene has many uncommon properties. It is the strongest material ever tested, efficiently conducts heat and electricity, and is nearly transparent. Graphene shows a large and nonlinear diamagnetism, greater than that of graphite, and can be levitated by neodymium magnets.
WEISTRON Graphene Test Results:
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Application :
• Polymer filler to improve thermal, electrical and mechanical properties.
• Rubber filler to improve mechanical and gas barrier properties.
• Super hydrophobic surface.
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