FutureCarbon, a company specializing in carbon nanomaterial-based super-composites, will display its various products at 2011 NSTI nano tech show to be conducted from 14 to 15 June, 2011 in Boston.
One of the products to be displayed at the show is Carbo e-Therm, an advanced carbon metamaterial-based heated coating. The company offers different varieties of products with an operating voltage of 12 or 24 V. The coating is suitable for applications where temperature can be up to 500°C, such as lab flasks, rotor blades of wind power parks, internal surface of automobiles, floors and walls.
Another product to be exhibited at the show is an electrically conducting adhesive called CarboBond. The product delivers specific electrical resistance comparable with that of antistatic regions of up to 100 Wcm conductivity. It offers superior adhesive and processing properties, making it an easy-to-integrate product for customer applications.
FutureCarbon will also display its CarboShield, an advanced coating solution that offers superior protection against electromagnetic radiation. The product’s special feature is its constant and broad absorption spectrum that range from a few MHz to over 50 GHz. It can be applied over numerous surfaces and geometries that demand protection against electromagnetic radiation such as electronic systems, technical installations and guarding rooms in buildings.