Collaborated with overseas research institutions to develop materials and successfully achieved the exfoliation of graphite!
The utilization of the new material "graphene," which is strong and excels in conductivity and thermal dissipation, is gaining attention. However, there are still challenges regarding the production costs and mass production of single-phase graphene, making it difficult to widely deploy it as a material for manufacturing. In this context, research is being conducted to apply mechanical shear forces to inexpensive graphite bulk, efficiently peeling off layers to produce graphene. The Italian national research institute IIT (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia) has focused on this manufacturing method early on and has adopted our ultra-high-pressure homogenizer (NAGS100) in the mechanical exfoliation process. Currently, multilayer graphene is being stably produced from graphite bulk and is being applied in various applications. In the future, mass production is being advanced, and inexpensive, high-quality graphene ink is expected to be sold worldwide.
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【Processing Model】NAGS100 (4 units) 【Distribution Results】 15.9μm → 8.0μm (Based on analysis data from the Italian National Research Institute IIT)
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Battery materials / laminated capacitors / conductive materials / electronic component materials / liquid inks and inkjet inks / liquid crystal color resist / pigments / cosmetics / fibers / dyes / lubricants / insulating paints / toners / polishing agents for semiconductors / photocatalysts / magnetic recording materials / functional fillers / flame retardants / photosensitizers / thermosensitive and coating paper / colorants / ferrites / ceramics / fine ceramics / insecticides / antibacterial agents / pharmaceuticals / dental materials / food additives
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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."