Applications:
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) produces extremely pure Carbon Nanofibers (>99,9%).
Following annealing (graphitization) for a further 24 hours at 3000 °C, the material exhibits exceptional purity and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity.
Because of its conductivity and mechanical qualities, carbon nanofiber (CNF) is a desirable substance that resembles carbon nanotubes. It is regularly utilized and researched in a variety of applications, including chemical catalysis, energy conversion, hydrogen storage, rechargeable batteries, electrodes, lithography, EMI shielding, super capacitors, sensors, displays, medical research, and polymer/composite reinforcement work.