High thermal conductivity conductive graphene
Natural Graphene is the thinnest and lightest thermally and electrically conductive material

- 200x stronger than steel
- Elastic-like rubber stretching beyond 20% of its original length
- Almost completely transparent: transmits ~98% of light
- Unique electromagnetic properties
- Higher thermal/electrical conductivities compared to that of Silver and Copper

High quality
- Easy to disperse
- Ideal conductive and thermally conductive material
- Lower cost than using conductive carbon black
Material Applications:
- Electronics
- Energy
- Heat-dissipating coatings
- Anti-corrosion coatings
- Conductive inks
- Battery materials
- Composite plastics
- Heating film
- Fireproof composite
Grade:
GN 38

GN 10
