Dave Savastano11.09.07
NanoGram Corporation, a leading developer and licensor of core process technology for the manufacture of unique nanostructured materials for optical, electronic and energy applications, along with partner Nagase & Co., Ltd./ Nagase ChemteX today announced the expansion of its combined nanomaterial production capabilities serving customers worldwide.
A NanoGram Nanoparticle Manufacturing (NPM™) system was recently installed and qualified at the Nagase ChemteX Nanomaterials Center in Tatsuno, Japan. Operated at sub-atmospheric chamber pressure, the 670 ft2 footprint production-scale system will enable Nagase to run a wide variety of proprietary NanoGram laser pyrolysis processes for the synthesis of advanced materials.
One such class of materials are metal oxides, which can be used as a component in a number of optical films in display applications to improve viewing experience. When such materials are dispersed into a polymer matrix, the refractive index of the resulting nanocomposite material can be raised by up to 0.3 while maintaining high transmittance and non-yellowing over time. The NPM system produces optical grade oxide nanoparticles with average diameter controllable down to 15 nanometers.
“We, along with our partner Nagase ChemteX, are delighted to be able to offer our customers increased access to our advanced materials,“ said Kaoru Yaegashi, President of NanoGram KK. “NanoGram’s customers worldwide want to know that when they need materials, they will be supported. With the new NPM system operational, Nagase now has the capacity to begin addressing their requirements.”
NanoGram and Nagase first joined forces in October 2006. Both companies have since enjoyed a fruitful technical and commercial collaboration serving the global market.
“We are very pleased at how rapidly this partnership has moved forward, as the melding of Nagase’s manufacturing expertise and sales channels with NanoGram’s technology and production equipment has been seamless. This combination provides customers worldwide with a powerful resource that helps support their advanced materials needs,” said Kyoichi Zushi, Director and Managing Executive Officer of Nagase & Co., Ltd. and President of Nagase ChemteX Corporation.
A NanoGram Nanoparticle Manufacturing (NPM™) system was recently installed and qualified at the Nagase ChemteX Nanomaterials Center in Tatsuno, Japan. Operated at sub-atmospheric chamber pressure, the 670 ft2 footprint production-scale system will enable Nagase to run a wide variety of proprietary NanoGram laser pyrolysis processes for the synthesis of advanced materials.
One such class of materials are metal oxides, which can be used as a component in a number of optical films in display applications to improve viewing experience. When such materials are dispersed into a polymer matrix, the refractive index of the resulting nanocomposite material can be raised by up to 0.3 while maintaining high transmittance and non-yellowing over time. The NPM system produces optical grade oxide nanoparticles with average diameter controllable down to 15 nanometers.
“We, along with our partner Nagase ChemteX, are delighted to be able to offer our customers increased access to our advanced materials,“ said Kaoru Yaegashi, President of NanoGram KK. “NanoGram’s customers worldwide want to know that when they need materials, they will be supported. With the new NPM system operational, Nagase now has the capacity to begin addressing their requirements.”
NanoGram and Nagase first joined forces in October 2006. Both companies have since enjoyed a fruitful technical and commercial collaboration serving the global market.
“We are very pleased at how rapidly this partnership has moved forward, as the melding of Nagase’s manufacturing expertise and sales channels with NanoGram’s technology and production equipment has been seamless. This combination provides customers worldwide with a powerful resource that helps support their advanced materials needs,” said Kyoichi Zushi, Director and Managing Executive Officer of Nagase & Co., Ltd. and President of Nagase ChemteX Corporation.