Meet the new CealTech CSO: Jon Are Beukes
Jon Are Beukes joins CealTech as Chief Scientific Officer to further strengthen our ability to commercialize the applications of graphene…
Read more »Jon Are Beukes joins CealTech as Chief Scientific Officer to further strengthen our ability to commercialize the applications of graphene…
Read more »CealTech’s marketing and sales manager explains the company’s technology and business Norway-based CealTech was established in 2012 to commercialize a…
Read more »Stavanger, Norway – December 5, 2017; CealTech AS announced today that it received its first prototype graphene production unit (aka,…
Read more »Jon Are Beukes joins CealTech as Chief Scientific Officer to further strengthen our ability to commercialize the applications of graphene…
Read more »CealTech’s marketing and sales manager explains the company’s technology and business Norway-based CealTech was established in 2012 to commercialize a…
Read more »Stavanger, Norway – December 5, 2017; CealTech AS announced today that it received its first prototype graphene production unit (aka,…
Read more »Cytotoxic agents are currently the main course of treatment for metastatic cancers. Unfortunately, these treatments often result in the destruction…
Read more »The term ’processability’ can be defined as the ease with which polymers, whether neat or compounded, can be handled on…
Read more »Graphene-based nanomaterials used as additive in electrodes for Lithium-ion batteries (LIB) hold the promise of great improvements. In this regard,…
Read more »The example above shows how functionalization prevented agglomeration after mixing, and ensured high compatibility of functionalized graphene in the mixture.…
Read more »CealTech has announced successful completion of phase #1 of a Client project, aimed at developing a Graphene-based coating for anti-corrosion…
Read more »Want to learn more about our production technique? Watch this video with Prof. Nai-Chang Yeh. Yeh’s principal research field…
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Watch David Boyd perform “Graphene: Advancing Opportunities
Michel Eid, our sales manager, presented Graphene and CealTech at the annual Enova conference. Link to the presentation and video…
Read more »A team of researchers at MIT, Raytheon BBN Technologies and Columbia University have used graphene to design a fast yet…
Read more »Researchers at MIT and Israel’s Technion have used graphene to devise a new way of enhancing the interactions between light…
Read more »Many people will have heard of graphene, even if they don’t know exactly what it is. Graphyne, on the other…
Read more »A research team from Japan has developed an integrated, high-speed and on-chip blackbody emitter based on graphene. The team reports…
Read more »Researchers from Kyoto University and Osaka University report for the successful synthesis of helical nanographene. These graphene constructs previously existed…
Read more »An interesting project under the H2020 initiative is GRAPHENART – focused on examining graphene as an anti-fading agent for the…
Read more »Researchers at Rice University have demonstrated the mechano-chemical assembly of functionalized graphene layers into 3D graphitic solids (“graphite pellets”) via…
Read more »Researchers from Freie Universität Berlin, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) and Universität Ulm have defined the mechanism on which the wet chemical…
Read more »Researchers at Leiden University in the Netherlands have managed to bring two graphene layers so close together that an electric…
Read more »Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have developed a solution to a problem that has been setting back…
Read more »Unlock Graphene full potential by producing Graphene at industrial scale, and enabling the development and commercialization of graphene-based products.
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Graphene is the strongest material ever tested, over 200 times stronger than steel. This makes it ideal for use as reinforcement in structures while reducing weight considerably.
Graphene has the highest thermal conductivity known to man. It is ideal for applications involving the need of efficient cooling. In electronics, it has a great impact on CPU cooling and energy efficiency.
Graphene can conduct electricity even better than copper. Batteries will charge up to 100 times faster, CPU speed increases <100 times. Other areas of use include conductive inks and paints, touch screens and wearable electronics.
Graphene can absorb UV light up to 97.5%. It has great potential in photo voltaic applications such as solar cell technology. It also filters radiation, greatly increasing wireles data transmission.
Graphene is flexible and can stretch to 120% of it´s original length. Paired with it´s conductive properties, it can be used in smart clothing, wearable electronics, coatings for antennas and other flexible structures.