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Bayer’s multi-wall nanotubes launched in US
Bayer MaterialScience’s multi-wall carbon nanotubes – called Baytubes – have been launched in the US.
The US Environmental Protection Agency gave its approval to the product, allowing the company to sell Baytubes C 150 P and HP grades in the country, thus extending its commercial-scale activities from Asia and Europe, according to Martin Schmid of Bayer.
Mr Schmid, head of Baytubes activities at Bayer MaterialScience in Leverkusen, added: "We can take Baytubes out of the lab and onto the market, working with our customers to develop new applications."
Joseph D Ventura, business development manager at Bayer MaterialScience in Pittsburgh, also described the introduction of the nanotubes in commercial volumes in the US as a "milestone".
Baytubes can be used in products such as sports equipment to improve mechanical strength and anti-static properties, by acting as a modifier or filler with polymer matrices.
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