GALVORN CARBON NANOTUBE FABRICS: FIRST LOOK
We are proud to announce that our first fabric products made using Galvorn carbon nanotube yarn are now available for sale in our online samples […]
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We are proud to announce that our first fabric products made using Galvorn carbon nanotube yarn are now available for sale in our online samples […]
GALVORN CARBON NANOTUBE FABRICS: FIRST LOOK Read more
Department of Energy Awards $200,000 for Small Business Research and Development to DexMat, Inc. One of 259 Grants Totaling $53Million Nationwide to Support Scientific Innovation
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AWARDS $200,000 TO DEXMAT, INC FOR PHASE I STTR Read more
On Friday, October 8th 2021, The department of Energy’s advanced materials manufacturing division announced the winners of the CABLE Conductors Manufacturing Prize. In order to compete for
CABLE CONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING PRIZE STAGE 1 WINNERS Read more
This month in The Lab we’d like to highlight more of the great work being done by Rice University on carbon nanotube yarn applications. Most
RICE UNIVERSITY MONITORS HEARTS WITH CARBON NANOTUBE WEARABLE SENSORS Read more
DexMat co-founder and Rice University Professor Matteo Pasquali and Dr. Carl Mesters of the Shell Technology Center in Houston have written an opinion article in
BUILDING CLEAN CARBON AND FUELING A NEW TOMORROW Read more
This article is the first of a two-part series about how carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers can be twisted or braided into finished yarns. In this
CARBON NANOTUBE YARNS PART 1: TWISTED YARNS Read more
Local Houston area news channel KHOU 11 recently ran a great segment explaining the basics of Rice University’s Carbon Hub and their efforts to make carbon
HYDROCARBON ZERO-EMISSIONS FUTURE Read more
Earlier this month the Real Engineering Youtube channel posted a great video explaining the basics of carbon nanotubes and their potential to be used in
REAL ENGINEERING HIGHLIGHTS CARBON NANOTUBES Read more
The use of hydrogen fuel is one of several emerging technologies that may one day lead to a future in which energy is abundant and
USING METHANE TO MAKE CNTS AND HYDROGEN: THE PATH TO A GREENER FUTURE Read more