Applications:
The chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process yields extremely pure carbon nanofibers (>99,9%).
Following a 24-hour annealing process at approximately 3000 degrees Celsius (graphitization), this high level of purity, electrical and characteristics of thermal conductivity. Because of its conductivity, carbon nanofiber (CNF), a material similar to carbon nanotubes, is appealing as well as mechanical qualities. It is widely employed and researched in energy conversion, chemical catalysis, sensors, electrodes, lithography, EMI shielding, super capacitors, hydrogen storage, rechargeable batteries, and displays, biomedical research, composite and polymer reinforcement projects, etc.