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Rimere Announces High-Quality Nanocarbon and Graphene Materials Now Available for Commercial Applications

Rimere Nanocarbon Graphene Applications

Rimere Announces High-Quality Nanocarbon and Graphene Materials Now Available for Commercial Applications

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Rimere, an advanced plasma technology company, announced today that its portfolio of nanocarbon materials is available for testing and evaluation. This milestone follows the successful advancement of Rimere’s Reformer technology, a sequential hybrid plasma methane pyrolysis process that now has the ability to consistently produce varying grades and scalable quantities of nanocarbon materials, including high-purity graphene.

Rimere has released its initial two products, branched nanocarbon spheres and crumpled graphene sheets, which have both moved into production and are ready for partner testing. The branched nanocarbon spheres material has a desired morphology ideal for applications in the concrete, polymers, and automotive industries. Crumpled graphene is a unique sheet form of graphene with high electrical and thermal conductivity properties used to improve capacitors, battery, paints, and coatings.

Rimere CEO Mitchell Pratt, said:

It’s an exciting time for the growth and application of nanocarbon materials, especially our graphene which is produced at a distinctively high quality, purity level and at attractive pricing

“Our team has been hard at work refining our environmentally friendly Reformer technology and we’re pleased we can now move forward with testing and expand collaboration with customers across industries that are eager to integrate high-performance materials into their products.”

With its recent developments, Rimere can selectively tune and continuously produce a range of nanocarbon materials to serve numerous market applications and potential use cases. Rimere has already initiated material shipments and testing programs with partners across a variety of sectors.

Market researchers forecast the global market for nanocarbon materials to reach over $32.8 billion by 2033*, with graphene expected to grow at a 46.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to $3.8 billion**, highlighting the increasing demand for scalable production.

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