| |
|
NANOTECNOLOGIAS - Empresas |
|
Producer, Location |
Production (metric tons/yr)a
& Year of Data |
Source |
Carbon Nanotech Research Institute (CNRI) Tokyo, Japan |
40-120 (projected end of 2003)
120 (2002) |
Rawstern 2004b
Miwako 2002 |
Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials (Nanoamor), Houston, TX |
9.20 (2003)
10-15 (projected end of 2004) |
Rawstern 2004b |
Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co (NTP), Shenzhen, China |
over 2.30 (2003)
(based on 10s of kg's MWNTs and 100s of g's SWNTs/day)
10 (projected end of 2004) |
Rawstern 2004b |
Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. (CNI), Houston, TX |
4.14 (2005) |
Roper 2005 |
NanoCyl, Namur, Belgium |
1.61 (based on production in April 2005)
2.43 (projected end of 2003) |
Decroly 2005
Rawstern 2004b |
Hyperion Catalysis, Cambridge, MA |
1.15 (2003) |
Rawstern 2004b |
Catalytic Materials LLC, Holliston, MA |
0.276 (2003)
1.15 (end of 2003) |
Rawstern 2004b |
Materials and Electrochemical Research (MER) Corporation,
Tucson, AZ |
0.365 (2001) |
Amato 2002 |
NanoLedge, Clapiers, France |
0.0276 (2003)
0.0460 (projected end of 2003) |
Rawstern 2004b |
Rosseter Holdings Limited, Limassol, Cyprus |
0.0345 (2003) |
Rawstern 2004b |
ec systems |
0.0360 (end of 2003) |
Rawstern 2004b |
NanoLab, Inc.,
Newton, MA |
0.0138 (2003)
0.230 (projected end of 2003) |
Carnahan 2005
|
NanoLab, Inc.,
Newton, MA |
0.0138 (2003)
0.230 (projected end of 2003) |
Carnahan 2005
|
Carbolex, Lexington, Kentucky |
0.00805 (2003) |
Rawstern 2004b |
Nanocarblab (NCL), Moscow, Russian Federation |
0.000690 (2003) |
Rawstern 2004b |
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc. (SWeNT™), Norman, OK |
Competitive amount |
Rawstern 2004b |
Luna nanoWorks |
confidential |
Clark 2005 |
Nanocraft Inc |
proprietary |
Pepka 2005 |
|
Producer |
Use (Client, Applications) |
Reference |
Carbolex |
Researchers in academia and industry |
Rawstern 2004b |
Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. |
650 customer entities
10% universities,
90% commercial companies, research organizations
( 40% to Asia,
40% to North America,
20% to Europe); Flat screen displays, plastics, batteries, water purification systems, aerospace, defense, space exploration, fuel cell MEAs |
Roper 2005, Karohl 2005.
|
CNRI |
Plastics and electronics manufacturers |
Rawstern 2004b |
Catalytic Materials |
Materials and Battery companies, Catalyst and Automobile manufacturers |
Rawstern 2004b |
ec systems |
Industrial research labs- catalysis, sensors, field emissions |
Rawstern 2004b |
Hyperion Catalysis |
Automotive and Electronics Industry |
Rawstern 2004b |
Nanocarblab |
Major academic institutions and universities in the Russian Federation. For laboratory research and industrial applications. |
Rawstern 2004b |
NanoCyl |
University labs and research institutes, and corporate R&D departments. Mainly for research and evaluation purpose, and some developmental stage; 100% composite materials (not yet commercially available –expected 06) |
Rawstern 2004b, Decroly 2005 |
Nanoamor |
Academic research & industrial applications; Flat Panel Display, conductive polymers, reinforcement, dispersion, composites |
Rawstern 2004b |
NanoLab, Inc. |
primarily universities |
Carnahan 2005 |
NanoLedge |
Aerospace, Materials and Chemical Companies |
Rawstern 2004b |
Rosseter |
Chemical, electronics, aircraft, and automotive industries, and defense |
Rawstern 2004b |
Shenzhen Nanotech |
Companies that use CNTs for Multi-functional composites; Electrode material of supercapacitors; Electro-conductive agent material in lithium ion batteries; Field emission material; Composites, supercapacitors, lithium ion batteries, field emission material |
Rawstern 2004b |
SWeNT™ |
variety of industries; main focus: Flat Panel Display materials and structural and conducting composites. |
Rawstern 2004b |
|
|
| |
|
|