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TECHNOLOGY | NANOCOMPOSITES


First Graphene’s PureGraph graphenes are available as aqueous pastes, powders or masterbatches


In another recent move in the thermoplastics


before they go to landfill. Our graphene is one of the most affordable advanced materials in the market. In some applications it even provides cost saving opportunities by enabling light-weighting and reducing the need for other expensive additives. We are also seeing a trend in the market where customers are willing to pay a slightly higher price to make more sustainable products.” In addition to aiding recycling, NanoXplore says its goal is to “keep replacing high carbon footprint fillers and additives such as carbon black and provide more opportunities for light-weighting especially for electric transportation.”


sector, NanoXplore has entered an exclusive customer-based agreement to supply its Graphen- eBlack powder to US compounder Techmer PM, which will use the additive to design graphene- enhanced thermoplastic compounds. “Techmer PM’s strategic partnership with NanoXplore provides Techmer PM exclusivity in formulating and engineering GrapheneBlack materials into graphene-enhanced plastic com- pounds and masterbatches for a myriad of applica- tions and markets,” says Steven Loney, Director of Market Development at Techmer PM. The additive is expected to increase the utility of post-consumer resins. “We are also seeing benefits with the use of GrapheneBlack in virgin resins where light-weighting and improved processing and dimensional stability is important,” he says. “Characteristics like UV and thermal stability, water and oxygen impermeability, and synergy with other additives will also lead to improvements in the overall quality of products made from plastic materials containing GrapheneBlack.” Australia’s First Graphene has capacity to


produce 100 tonne/yr of graphene at its manufac-


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LONG FIBRE PP COMPOUNDS - THE GLOBAL MARKET -


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