OILS
The dispersion of the GPx multilayered graphene in oils results in a significant improvement of their lubricating, rheological and triboelectric properties.
The dispersion of the GPx multilayered graphene in oils results in a significant improvement of their lubricating, rheological and triboelectric properties.
The high electric conductivity of the GPx materials allows the manufacture of conductive inks by the addition of graphene to multiple waterborne and solvent-based ink formulations.
Nanofluids formed by the combination of graphene with coolants results in products with high heat transfer performances opening the door to more efficient energy harvesting systems and cooling systems.
Thermoplastic polymer/graphene nanocomposite molded parts show important weight reduction and improved mechanical properties (hardness, scratching resistance, tensile strength, etc.).
Graphene-reinforced resin foams exhibit improved thermal and mechanical properties, being suitable to isolation and structural applications.
The incorporation the GPx materials to resin matrixes results in structural rigid composites exhibiting enhanced mechanical properties, thermal and electric conductivities, low weights with multiple applications in the automotive, aerospace and construction industries.
Rubbers with dispersed graphene show enhanced structural stability, impact resistances and triboelectric properties.
The high hydrophobicity of graphene led to produce waterproof coatings with excellent anticorrosion, antifungal and self-cleaning features.
GPx dispersed in antirust waterborne and solvent-based paints increases their barrier properties conferring enhanced stability and anticorrosion performances.
Graphene dispersions into paints, stains and primers allow the preparation of coatings with better durabilities and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding properties.