RAW CARBON NANOTUBES VS DEXMAT CARBON NANOTUBE PRODUCTS
Here we show the difference between raw carbon nanotubes and the carbon nanotube yarns and films that we make at DexMat.
RAW CARBON NANOTUBES VS DEXMAT CARBON NANOTUBE PRODUCTS Read more
Here we show the difference between raw carbon nanotubes and the carbon nanotube yarns and films that we make at DexMat.
RAW CARBON NANOTUBES VS DEXMAT CARBON NANOTUBE PRODUCTS Read more
VIDEO: WATCH A SIMPLE FABRIC WRISTBAND CONTROL SMALL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES We have come quite a long way from the TV remote control. Technology has undoubtedly made
ETEXTILE WRISTBAND CONTROLS SMALL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Read more
CARBON NANOTUBES COULD PROVIDE THE MILITARY WITH BATTERY-POWER IN TEXTILES A team from the University of Cincinnati—in a partnership with the Wright-Patterson Air force base—are
CARBON NANOTUBE FIBERS FOR MILITARY TEXTILE BATTERIES Read more
In this video we provide a brief look at some of the experimental work we are doing to develop new products at DexMat. Here, we
PLATING CARBON NANOTUBE YARN WITH COPPER Read more
For a demo, we used a sewing machine to sew two DexMat CNT wires / yarn / rope into a piece of fabric and connect
CARBON NANOTUBE YARN AS CONDUCTIVE TEXTILE THREAD Read more
This paper aims to explore the shielding potential of light-weight carbon nanotube (CNT) film materials against gamma-ray generated from americium-241 (241Am) and caesium-137 (137Cs). The
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RICE UNIVERSITY, TEXAS HEART INSTITUTE WILL STUDY SOFT, CONDUCTIVE FIBERS’ ABILITY TO BRIDGE SCAR TISSUE Rice University and Texas Heart Institute researchers are studying the
NANOTUBE FIBERS TESTED AS A WAY TO RESTORE ELECTRICAL HEALTH TO HEARTS Read more
Carbon nanotube fibers invented at Rice University may provide the best way to communicate directly with the brain. The fibers have proven superior to metal electrodes
CARBON NANOTUBE FIBERS MAKE SUPERIOR LINKS TO BRAIN Read more