IN THE NEWS: Plasma Reactor for Rhode Island

IN THE NEWS: Plasma Reactor for Rhode Island

To support the material commercialisation efforts of local composites and textiles-based businesses, the 401 Tech Bridge Advanced Materials and Technology Centre, managed by the University of Rhode Island (URI), is installing a Haydale HT200 plasma reactor.

The HT200 incorporates Haydale’s patented functionalisation technologies which and will be used specifically by Graphene Composites, a nano-materials engineering company, for its newly developed anti-viral GC Ink and other products.

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