Abstract Scope |
Tortech (Israel) and QFlo (UK) are startup companies with unique nano technology process’ based on a novel Cambridge university (UK) IP.
The zero-emission process uses Methane gas from natural sources or from landfill producing to produce Ultra-Long Carbon Nanotubes (ULCNT) non-woven mats, ULCNT fibers, dispersions and pure Hydrogen (H2) gas.
The ULCNT have unique properties such as: light weight, high specific electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, chemical stable, high strength and high toughness.
These unique properties open a wide range of new opportunities in the world of materials such as “smart” textile, high EMI shielding for 5G communication, construction (replacing for example steel reinforcing bars), water and air filters (including corona viruses), energy (electrodes and additives for fast charge of electrical vehicle batteries), de-icing for aviation, hybrid composites for automotive, sport goods, heat dissipation devices, fire barrier, health monitoring and many more. |