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Carbon Material Product List and Ranking from 5 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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Carbon Material Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
This ranking is based on the number of page views on our site.

  1. シュンク・カーボン・テクノロジー・ジャパン Kanagawa//Machine elements and parts
  2. 日本資材 Tokyo//Manufacturing and processing contract
  3. イデア・インターナショナル Miyagi//others
  4. 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  5. 5 蝶理 無機ファイン部 Osaka//Chemical

Carbon Material Product ranking

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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  1. Carbon products for machinery (sleeves, rotors, vanes) シュンク・カーボン・テクノロジー・ジャパン
  2. Electrode materials for electric double-layer capacitors (EDLC) - CNT/carbon materials 日本資材
  3. Successful mass production of lithium-ion encapsulated fullerene. イデア・インターナショナル
  4. [Analysis Case] Evaluation of Nitrogen Substitution Positions in Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Materials 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST
  5. 4 We aim to be a comprehensive consultation center for carbon! 蝶理 無機ファイン部

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Electrode materials for electric double-layer capacitors (EDLC) - CNT/carbon materials

Independent sheet electrodes can also be formed! The network structure of CNT provides high conductivity to carbon materials.

This manufacturing method forms a structure in which carbon materials, serving as active substances for EDLC, are entangled and held together by CNTs. By utilizing our composite technology of CNTs and cellulose nanofibers (CeNF), we enhance conductivity by allowing CNTs to function as both matrix material and conductive additives. Furthermore, depending on the carbon materials used for compounding, an increase in EDLC capacity can be expected. By combusting and removing only the CeNF from the composite of CNTs, CeNF, and carbon materials that serve as active substances, we create a "composite of CNT/carbon materials." **Features** - Capable of forming not only coated electrodes but also independent sheet electrodes. - A structure in which CNTs entangle and hold carbon materials. - The volume resistivity can be adjusted to 10^-2 to 10^1 Ωcm depending on the type and content of CNTs, regardless of the resistance of the carbon materials. - Can be utilized without compromising the surface area of the carbon materials, allowing for potential improvements in EDLC capacity depending on the carbon materials used. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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  • Composite Materials

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Carbon products for machinery (sleeves, rotors, vanes)

Improving durability and reducing weight of pumps, gaskets, compressors, etc. Pursuing low prices.

Our company handles "carbon products for machinery" that are active in various fields such as automobiles, aircraft, ships, pharmaceuticals, and food. We use materials that excel in wear resistance, chemical resistance, and heat resistance. These contribute to the durability and weight reduction of pumps, gaskets, compressors, and more. 【Product Lineup and Features】 "Fiber Reinforced Sleeves" - Used in permanent electromagnetic magnets and synchronous motors - Capable of producing thin CFRP flywheels with a thickness of about 10mm - Contributes to miniaturization of motors and noise reduction "Rotors and Vanes" - Excellent self-lubricating properties, enhancing product longevity - Contributes to weight reduction and decreased wear - We recommend materials tailored to your needs *The product catalog is available in English, so please contact us for details. (The "Carbon and Ceramic Technology" and "Vane Material List" are available in Japanese.)

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  • Other polymer materials

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[Analysis Case] Evaluation of Nitrogen Substitution Positions in Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Materials

It is possible to identify the substitution position of nitrogen and achieve quantitative separation using chemical shifts.

Carbon materials with nitrogen (N) atoms introduced as substitutes for platinum (Pt), the electrode catalyst in fuel cells, are attracting attention, and the catalytic activity is significantly related to the substitution positions of N within the carbon materials. XPS analysis allows for the evaluation of the N1s spectrum, where chemical shifts occur due to differences in bonding states and substitution positions of N, enabling the identification and quantitative separation of which C positions have been substituted by N.

  • Contract Analysis

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Successful mass production of lithium-ion encapsulated fullerene.

A diameter of 0.4 nmφ, the inside of the C60 cage is a completely vacuum space with no electrons present. A free Li+ ion, which does not bond with anyone, is floating inside.

Characteristic Properties - A single Li+ ion exists freely and stably in the vacuum space of about 4 Å in the cage of C60, without bonding to the surrounding carbon. - Strong electron-accepting ability: The first reduction potential is approximately 0.7 eV lower than that of C60. - High ionic conductivity in organic solvents. - Exhibits intrinsic vibrations in the THz region. - The position of the Li+ ion inside C60 changes when an external electric field is applied. - Formation of stable complexes with organometals due to the effect of the encapsulated Li+ ion. - Forms stable donor-acceptor supramolecular complexes with organometals and dye complexes, achieving long-lived charge-separated states. *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF for further information.*

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We aim to be a comprehensive consultation center for carbon!

We have overseas sales achievements! Our strengths are a wide variety of products and the trust of Made in Japan!

Carbon products have a long history in Japan, and new materials are constantly being developed. We have launched the Carbon Project with the aim of becoming a comprehensive consulting center for carbon that can offer proposals tailored to customer needs. Our department handles a wide range of high-quality Japanese carbon materials, from upstream raw materials to processed products. We collaborate with over 30 of our own overseas offices and local processing factories, allowing us to respond to the detailed needs of our international customers. Additionally, we are engaged in recycling development. We aim to solve the issues related to waste carbon fibers, expand sales channels with reasonable proposals, and contribute to the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions. For more details, please refer to the Inorganic Fine Division's website.

  • fiber
  • Other semiconductors

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