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The performance of equipment for powder processing (dispersion, emulsification, grinding) cannot be expressed in the catalog. The reason is that the processing method changes depending on the materials used and the intended purpose. So, what indicators should be used for selection? The best way is to look at actual processing examples. Carbon nanotubes are materials made of carbon graphene sheets arranged in single or multi-layer coaxial tubes, possessing strength several times that of steel, excellent heat and chemical resistance, and high electrical and thermal conductivity, making them a dream material. However, their poor dispersibility poses challenges when applied to various uses. In contrast, the ultra-high pressure homogenizer from Joko can efficiently disperse carbon nanotubes in a short time without damaging them. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Processing Conditions】 ○ Processing Pressure: 150 MPa ○ Number of Passes: 3 Passes ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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One billionth of a meter is a nanometer. Nanotechnology exists in every aspect of the world. For example, cars. The interiors of new car doors being developed will be made of resin. This thin and strong resin is also made possible by nanotechnology. Our nano-milling technology creates nanoparticles by applying pressures that exceed those found at the bottom of the Japan Trench and speeds that surpass the speed of sound to materials. This leads to changes in new material properties. We will change the world with nanotechnology. By changing the world, we should be able to change the future. Our company will contribute to the future in the following three ways: "Contract Services," "Sales of Ultra-High Pressure Homogenizers," and "Joint Development of New Materials."