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OCSiAl is launching a graphene nanotube synthesis facility near Belgrade, Serbia, in the first half of 2023.
The synthesis facility to become the core of the graphene nanotube industrial hub and will be accompanied by production lines of nanotube concentrates for various polymers and nanotube dispersions to boost energy density of electric vehicle batteries.
The new hub will further strengthen OCSiAls supply chain resilience and enhance the companys leading position in the global graphene nanotube market.
OCSiAl expands its graphene nanotube production capacities to Europe
Luxembourg | Posted on June 17th, 2022
The graphene nanotube synthesis facility in Serbia will leverage OCSiAls unique production technology. The companys technology is protected by more than 80 patents and patent applications, and trade secrets. The facility is planned to have a 40 MT/y capacity and will be launched in the first half of 2023. The new synthesis plant will contribute to lowering supply chain costs, and will make it possible to deliver European-produced nanotubes and nanotube industrial solutions to customers in Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific.
The nanotube synthesis facility will be accompanied by the production lines of more than 40 nanotube-based concentrates and dispersions designed to simplify industrial handling of nanotubes and will be launched in sequence in 2022-2023. Nanotube-based solutions grant a unique combination of previously unachievable properties to most types of elastomers, thermoplastics, thermosets, and lithium-ion batteries, that have gained rapid adoption in aerospace, automotive, construction, electronics, packaging and consumer goods. Electric vehicle batteries drive nanotube technology development, as graphene nanotubes ultimately enable automotive industry transformation from internal combustion engines to batteries, by facilitating faster charge, longer range and lower cost of electric cars.
To meet the worlds constantly growing demand for graphene nanotubes, the Serbian facility will soon be complemented by a larger nanotube manufacturing facility in Differdange, Luxembourg, in 2025. New capacities and a diversified supply chain will cement OCSiAls leading global position as the supplier of 97% of all graphene nanotubes available in the market.
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About OCSiAl
Luxembourg-based OCSiAl is the worlds largest manufacturer of graphene nanotubes, also known as single wall carbon nanotubes, and owns the only scalable technology that can synthesize them in industrial volumes. The exception properties of graphene nanotubes make them a universal additive with potential applications across up to 50% of global materials markets. OCSiAl partners with more than 1,500 companies around the world in regions including Europe, US, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, South-East Asia, Taiwan, Japan, India.
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