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Methods Reduce Cost, Enhance Quality of Nanotubes

Issue: 2009 Category: Industrial Productivity/Manufacturing Technology Category Icon - Industrial Productivity
Page: 136 Center: Johnson Space Center
State: OK Manufacturer: SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc.
Origin: NASA SBIR funding
Tech Terms: Carbon Nanotube
Abstract:
SBIR contracts with Johnson Space Center supported the development and demonstration of a nanotube production method pioneered by SouthWest Nanotechnologies Inc. (SWeNT), of Norman, Oklahoma. SWeNT's scalable, efficient process results in mass-produced nanotubes that are customizable to client needs and more pure than those created by other methods. These enhanced manufacturing capabilities may soon allow for nanotube-enabled technologies like advanced body armor, ultra-conductive wiring, printable electronics, and green innovations like more affordable solar panels and low-energy, solid-state lighting products. SWeNT's NASA-supported process has allowed the company to increase production a hundredfold while lowering cost tenfold.
 
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PDF Chart: http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2009/Slides/IP/SWeNT.pdf
Company: http://www.swentnano.com
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