Introduction to the Nanoledge value proposition

 

Nanoledge’s mission is to improve the quality of a variety of products by developing, manufacturing and marketing stronger, lighter, safer and greener composite materials.

The Company’s goal is to become a global leader in the development and production of advanced carbon nanostructured materials, as well as to provide high added value product components and services to the market of composites.


Nanoledge is focusing for the time being on improving damage tolerance as well as electrical conductivity in the development of its nanoformulations, in order to increase lifespan, safety, general performances as well as comfort of component parts of a huge range of end products.


Our services and products have already reached a wide range of players in the value chain for the production and use of composites, namely from manufacturers of carbon nanotubes, resin producers, resin formulators, prepregers and providers of specialty chemicals, to component part manufacturers and producers of industrial goods.

The Company’s commercial offering is currently based on the INNOVIUM resin systems & resin films product range ( Designed in close collaboration with clients from concept to product).


Our “NANO IN” resins are novel and innovative products with superior mechanical properties. They are epoxy-based and filled with carbon nanotubes using our proprietary “NANO IN” technology. These products are compatible with conventional processes (e.g., RTM, infusion) and are packaged as ready-to-use heat setting resins.


We have developed specific quality control systems and we guarantee reproducibility of product quality. Production of our resins is based on procedures that are easy to scale up without impact on product quality, as we have developed the NANO IN Center as a modular production unit that is amenable to rapid implementation on new sites as well as to toll manufacturing.
 

 


 

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Additional IP materials on nanoparticles

Inconsistencies in the Carbon Nanotube Patent Space




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