CARBON NANOTUBE YARN: WILL IT BURN?
This video highlights the high temperature stability of CNT yarns compared to copper wire by applying a 1430 C butane torch to both materials. The […]
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This video highlights the high temperature stability of CNT yarns compared to copper wire by applying a 1430 C butane torch to both materials. The […]
CARBON NANOTUBE YARN: WILL IT BURN? Read more
Abstract: The above video demonstrates how carbon nanotube fibers are integrated into a spacesuit to help spacesuits mitigate dust contamination for future lunar and Mars missions.The
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Above is a video demonstrating the performance of a badminton racket that uses strings made solely out of CNT yarn! The racket is strung with
CARBON NANOTUBE BADMINTON STRINGS IN ACTION Read more
This is no ordinary badminton racket! The strings are made entirely out of DexMat CNT yarn, offering superior performance, durability, and the ability to embed
BADMINTON RACKET STRUNG WITH CNT YARN Read more
A demonstration of a test of ultimate tensile break force performed on a carbon nanotube yarn manufactured by DexMat.
CARBON NANOTUBE YARN ULTIMATE TENSILE TEST Read more
RESEARCHERS IN SOUTH KOREA MADE A TINY LOUDSPEAKER, AND THEN USED IT TO PLAY A VIOLIN CONCERTO A variety of nanomaterials have been used over
FLEXIBLE LOUDSPEAKERS MADE OF NANOWIRES Read more
(Nanowerk News) Ingested or injected pharmaceuticals can target specific molecules involved in disease processes, but get distributed throughout the body where they can cause unwanted
CNT YARN TAPS NERVES FOR ELECTROCEUTICAL TREATMENTS AND DIAGNOSTICS Read more
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed flexible terahertz imagers based on chemically “tunable” carbon nanotube materials. The findings expand the scope of terahertz
SCIENTISTS FINE-TUNE CARBON NANOTUBES FOR FLEXIBLE TERAHERTZ IMAGERS Read more
Engineers with the University of Cincinnati are leveraging a partnership with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to create clothing that can charge your cell phone. Move
PHYSICISTS DEVELOPING CARBON NANOTUBE CLOTHING TO CHARGE BATTERIES Read more