
Uses & Application

Printed Electronics
Graphene-infused 3D printing filaments add strength and durability to printed parts, enabling the production of lightweight yet high-performance components. These materials maintain structural integrity while allowing for more efficient drones, electronics, and other state-of-the-art designs.
Biomedical Implants
Advances in bio-fabrication technologies have brought forth 3D bioprinting with graphene. One of the more recent advancements includes printed mesh scaffolds that can regenerate traumatic skeletal muscle injuries and create highly durable, customized prosthetics for amputees.
Robotics
Produce lightweight, strong robotic components using graphene-infused materials without compromising structural integrity. This innovation lends more versatility in the development of soft robots capable of navigating tight spaces or performing delicate, precise tasks.