Asbury Carbons Receives EPA Approval to Introduce Its Edge-oxidized Graphene
Last update on Dec 20, 2024
has received approval from the EPA to introduce their novel edge-oxidized graphene (EOG) into commercial applications. EOG, also known as edge-functionalized graphene (EFG), is a form of graphene that provides the processability of graphene oxides with the performance of graphene. Suitable for Coatings Industry
The few-layer, lightly oxidized graphene is made through a patented mechano-chemical process resulting in a cost-efficient, high-performing material at an industrial scale. EFG has shown multiple benefits to composite, coating, additive, and specialty material markets.
Asbury Carbons has the immediate capacity to provide high-volume quantities (metric tons) of EFG, which can be available in the form of active powder, dispersions (aqueous and solvent) and polymer masterbatches.
Asbury Carbons is a technical-driven, growth-oriented, advanced materials company that can do more than supply raw materials. The personnel and facilities are capable of working jointly with OEM customers to speed up their go-to-market timeline.
In addition to their highly capable technologists, Asbury Carbons is bringing online a new 17,000-square-foot facility in South Plainfield, New Jersey to complement its existing R&D center in Asbury, New Jersey. This site will continue to enhance our technology development platform.
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