Plasma technology company Rimere has made its portfolio of nanocarbon materials available for testing and evaluation.
Rimere’s initial two products, branched nanocarbon spheres and crumpled graphene sheets, have now moved into production and are ready for partner testing.
The branched nanocarbon spheres material is well-suited to applications in the concrete, polymers and automotive industries. Crumpled graphene is a sheet form of graphene with high electrical and thermal conductivity properties used to improve capacitors, battery, paints and coatings.
The release follows the advancement of the company’s Reformer technology, a sequential hybrid plasma methane pyrolysis process that can consistently produce varying grades and scalable quantities of nanocarbon materials, including high-purity graphene.
Rimere can selectively tune and continuously produce a range of nanocarbon materials to serve numerous market applications and potential use cases. The company has initiated material shipments and testing programs with partners across various sectors.
“It’s an exciting time for the growth and application of nanocarbon materials, especially our graphene which is produced at a distinctively high quality, purity level and at attractive pricing,” said Rimere CEO Mitchell Pratt. “We can now move forward with testing and expand collaboration with customers across industries that are eager to integrate high-performance materials into their products.”
Source: Rimere