
Graphene to block Electromagnetic Radiation
Graphene is capable of blocking EMI due to its unique structure and electrical properties
When electromagnetic radiation comes into contact with graphene, the electrons in the material can move freely, absorbing the energy of the radiation and converting it into heat. This conversion of electromagnetic energy into heat reduces the intensity of the radiation and prevents it from interfering with electronic devices. The graphene lattice can also act as a filter, allowing certain frequencies of electromagnetic radiation to pass through while blocking others.
NanoEMI has demonstrated the effectiveness of their composites in blocking electromagnetic radiation, with up to 70 dB per 1 mm of sample thickness. This makes their technology a formidable competitor to traditional metal-based solutions currently dominating the market.
Thanks to a venture capital investment, the team has initialized the building of the first production laboratory, which will be fully operational in early 2023. This investment of about 500,000 EUR will allow the company to set up pilot routine production of pure graphene flakes and EMI composites.
“We’ve been thrilled to join the community of graphene producers and developers of unique graphene applications. We hope to develop our position as a trustful industrial partner and the supplier of ultimate quality products,” says nanoEMI’s CEO Krzysztof Jakubczak.
More information at: https://nanoemi.com
