Honor Magic 4 series to adopt graphene cooling tech

The Honor Magic 4 Pro is about to be launched, and it is said to join a long list of mobile devices with graphene-based cooling technology.

The Honor Magic 4 series will reportedly adopt 'third-generation graphene technology superconducting hexagonal graphene' that improves the thermal conductivity by 50% compared with the first-generation graphene.

Read the full story Posted: Mar 03,2022

Graphene producer Novusterra files to IPO at the NASDAQ

Novusterra, a US-based graphene producer has filed for an IPO at the NASDAQ. The company hopes to raise about $15 million in the public offering. If successful, the company's ticker will be NOVS.

For 2021, Novusterra reported zero revenue and a net loss of $308K for 2021. With the proceeds from the IPO the company plans to build a plant for its joint venture with American Resources Corp. to manufacture graphene using technology licensed from Ohio University. It also plans to fund joint ventures with or acquisitions of companies using alternative methods to produce graphene or graphene products, along with general corporate purposes.

Read the full story Posted: Mar 02,2022

Haydale to lead project for high barrier monolayer films for food packaging

Haydale has announced that it has been awarded funding of £168,573 (around USD$226,250) to develop high barrier monolayer films for food packaging by Innovate UK, the UK's innovation agency.

Haydale Composite Solutions Ltd ('HCS'), will lead the consortium of nine companies - BASF, Bangor University, Cambridge Nanomaterials Technologies, Dunbia, Fre-Energy, Parkside Flexibles, Recycling Technologies, and Wells Plastics - to develop the next generation of high barrier films for food packaging using functionalized nanomaterials ("HiBarFilm2 Project"). The HiBarFilm2 Project is due to start in March 2022 and is expected to run for 30 months. It follows the success of the HiBarFilm feasibility study where functionalized nanomaterials were shown to influence barrier performance in films.

Read the full story Posted: Mar 01,2022

New industrial computer with graphene-based cooling technology

Interworld Electronics has released the BOXER-6641-PRO multi-core embedded controller from Aaeon, with a unique fan-less graphene heat sink chassis design that ensures an unprecedented operating temperature range of -40°C to 70°C.

Graphene-based cooling tech seems to be gaining popularity and is incorporated in various computer components (like MSI's RTX 3000 series GPUs), cellphones (like realme's GT 2 series, ZTE's Axon 30, Xiaomi's Mi 10 Ultra, various Huawei phones), and more.

Read the full story Posted: Mar 01,2022