Advantages of Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes are an amazing new technology with a lot of promise, but there’s still a long way to go before these little wonders can actually be used in the real world. In this article, we’re goin
Read MoreCarbon nanotubes are an amazing new technology with a lot of promise, but there’s still a long way to go before these little wonders can actually be used in the real world. In this article, we’re goin
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Read MoreThe anode is the critical component in lithium-ion batteries that power our portable electronics, longer range electric vehicles and other energy storage applications. Lithium ions are stored in the a
Read MoreGraphite is the preferred electrode material for EDM due to its ability to provide superior performance. It is easy to machine and can withstand high temperatures without burning, chemically changing
Read MoreCarbon nanotubes, which are different from the planar'sheets' of graphene (also known as fullerenes), have enormous advantages in a wide range of applications. They are stiffer than steel, yet can be
Read MoreGraphite, named for the Greek word “graphein,” is an allotrope (form) of carbon that is soft and pliable. It is extremely stable, electrically and thermally conductive, chemically passive, and lighter
Read MoreGraphite anodes are the carbon-based electrodes used in lithium-ion battery production. They are made from natural or synthetic/ artificial graphite and provide an electrical conductivity higher than
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