DexMat

DexMat

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DexMat manufactures high-performance carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers and films using a proprietary solution processing technology. Lightweight, flexible wires and cables made with DexMat materials are up to 90 % lighter, 10 times stronger, and have over 100 times higher flex life than metal wiring. Moreover, conductive CNT fiber/thread can be sewn directly into fabric or clothing, is machine washable, and is capable of picking up electrical signals from the body simply through skin contact. DexMat is seeking to build strong relationships with leading apparel and consumer electronics companies to accelerate the development of DexMat products into wearable electronics and e-textile applications.
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2023
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16 Jun 2023

DexMat

DexMat are manufacturers of continuous CNT fibres, yarns, tapes, and sheets via a wet spinning process developed at Rice University. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Dmitri Tsentalovich (Founder and CTO).
2019
13 Nov 2019

American Boronite Corporation

Make CNT yarns - not single chirality
2018
16 Aug 2018

Tortech Nano Fibers

Make CNT fibers via a wet spinning process. Multi-step and challenging with superacids used but does produce better quality fibers. Also looking to target EMI market and make veils or sheets with material
10 May 2018

Inca-fiber

DexMat makes the highest performance CNT yarns but are not targeting composites, instead, they use them as sheets for EMI shielding or wires for lower conductivity applications/data transmission.
24 Apr 2018

DexMat

DexMat are manufacturers of continuous CNT fibres, yarns, tapes, and sheets via a wet spinning process developed at Rice University. Founder Dr Dmitri Tsentalovich spoke with IDTechEx technology analyst Dr Richard Collins.
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