
Uses & Application

Lightweight Composites
Combining graphene and plastics produces lighter, yet stronger components for automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries to produce vehicle body parts, aircraft interiors, and gadget casings that all contribute to better fuel efficiency, and performance.
Barrier Properties
Graphene-enhanced plastics can block gases and moisture more effectively to keep contaminants out of food packages, chemical containers and fuel tanks. Whether its to keep food fresh or make sure dangerous chemicals are safely stored, graphene gives plastic the edge they need to protect what’s important.
Better Recyclability
Augmenting the material properties of plastic with graphene makes it more durable as it helps plastic stand up to multiple recycling processes without losing strength or performance. This step towards a greener future helps by creating more reusable plastics and feeds into circular economy initiatives that help make the planet better.