REDCAR, England – Applied Graphene Materials, producer of specialty graphene nanoplatelet (GNP) dispersions, has introduced two new product developments in quick succession. The company has launched its own range of graphene paints alongside another high-performance non-metal additive.
The range of industrial anti-corrosion paint incorporates Applied Graphene Materials’ own Genable graphene additives. The two epoxy-based prototype primer systems represent a way for those considering the adoption of graphene to quickly test and evaluate its potential benefits.
The Genable Epoxy primer is a C3-rated hybrid product combining graphene with a zinc phosphate additive to enable the end-user to benefit from the synergies offered by both systems in standard applications, such as urban and industrial environments. The Genable CX primer is a high-performance hybrid system, but this formulation is based on graphene and aluminium chemistries to offer anti-corrosion protection for harsh environments, such as offshore and marine applications.
Alongside the graphene-enhanced paints, AGM chemists have also introduced a range of non-metal, active anti-corrosion graphene additives to extend its Genable 3000 dispersion series.
Adrian Potts, Chief Executive Officer of AGM, explained, “We are pleased to be able to launch these new Genable products, which we anticipate will help further accelerate the adoption of graphene nanoplatelet technology in the industry. Our technology development programs have focused on extensive testing and evaluation for a range of applications, and this experience is valuable to guide customers in the use of our products.”
Learn more at www.appliedgraphenematerials.com.