Raymor Industries, Inc. has overcome this hurdle. A Boisbriand. Quebec, Canada-based materials specialist, Raymor co-developed its plasma torch-derived IsoSol-100, a carbon nanotube ink, with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), Canada’s leading PE R&D organization.
Raymor’s IsoSol-S100 (semiconducting - SWCNT ink) technology has drawn the attention of the flexible and printed electronics industry, as Raymor received IDTechEx’s Best Technical Development Materials Award during Printed Electronics USA 2014. Raymor was honored for IsoSol-100, which is said to be the highest purity semiconducting nanotube ink (99.9% pure) to be offered commercially today.
“This is a win for our team as well as our partners and customers who have helped us to develop world-class products that put Canada on the PE m
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