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Carbon Nanofibers from Electrovac
The term "carbon nanofiber" summarizes a large family of different filamentous nanocarbons. Carbon nanofibers are used for reinforcement applications, as electrically conducting fillers, and as catalyst support. To optimize the structural features of the carbon nanofibers for different applications, we perform heat treatment in activating or passivating gas atmospheres.
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Graphite Nanofibers from Catalytic Materials
These fibers are structures consisting of graphene sheets oriented perpendicular to the fiber growth axis in a configuration identical to that of a "stack of cards". These conformations expose only edges and possess unique properties.
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NanoCeram from Argonide
This product is a new form of alumina fibers that attracts and retains virus and other macromolecules by electrostatic forces. These fibers have been incorporated into fibrous ("depth") filters and have found to have ~ 6-7 logs of virus retention even at flow rates several orders of magnitude greater than could be obtained using ultraporous membranes.
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Polymeric Nanofibers from Hills
The nanofibers of interest to the fiber industry are polymeric nanofibers made from conventional and newly emerging polymers and with end-uses typical of standard textiles. For these types of fibers, the smallest practical size is approximately 50 nanometer.
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