Vorbeck Materials

Vorbeck Materials

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Vorbeck provides world-class graphene research and development
Vorbeck has not only developed the world's first graphene products, but we also maintain active graphene research to stay on the leading edge of new graphene developments.
Vorbeck's product development team emphasizes real-world solutions that can fit into your manufacturing process and are cost-effective, while adding unique new capabilities to your products. Vor-inkTM formulations harness the exceptional conductivity of graphene: ultra-flexible and robust inks and coatings for the printed electronics market. In energy applications. Vor-x graphene delivers demonstrable performance gains by breaking traditional technology trade-offs between nattery capacity and power output. In rubber and composites, Vor-x graphene provides exeptional levels of strength, dimensional stability, conductivity, and environmental resistance, opening new application and design possibilities.
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2024
11 Jan 2024

Liquid X — Functional Electronics Fabrication

2023
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Graphene Market & 2D Materials Assessment 2024-2034: Technologies, Markets, Players

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2021
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IDTechEx Report: Dr James Edmondson and Raghu Das
2020
3 Apr 2020

Flexible Electronics in Healthcare 2020-2030

IDTechEx Report: Dr Nadia Tsao and Raghu Das
2019
4 Jul 2019

Graphene Enhanced Conductive Inks Overview

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1 Apr 2019

Vorbeck

Update 2019
2018
2 Oct 2018

Stretchable and Conformal Electronics 2019-2029

IDTechEx Report: Dr Xiaoxi He
2017
23 Oct 2017

Gnanomat

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2016
26 May 2016

Aztrong

2015
18 Nov 2015

Graphene Commercial Applications: RFID, Wearable, Race Cars and more

Vorbeck Materials, United States
23 Oct 2015

Graphene's centre of gravity shifts to China?

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19 Oct 2015

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14 Apr 2015

Cambridge Nanosystems

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9 Mar 2015

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10 Feb 2015

Directa Plus

2014
16 Nov 2014

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The graphene industry has witnessed much activity over the past year. This article will discuss the latest developments in the graphene industry and will share our ten-year market projections.
4 Sep 2014

Timesnano

21 Feb 2014

Vorbeck Materials

Vorbeck is a graphene firm offering graphene conductive inks and formulations for dispersion in masterbatches. Vorbeck was one of the first graphene companies to move up the value chain and offer an ink. Vorbeck was also one of the first to demonstrate a product in collaboration with MeadWestVaco, and has since demonstrated a large number of product concepts and prototypes.
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21 Feb 2014

NanoInnova

17 Feb 2014

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