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What is Graphene?
Graphene is among the world's thinnest and hardest nano-materials, recently being hailed "the miracle material", due to its high electrical and thermal conductivity qualities. It is the thinnest material known to man at one atom thick, and also incredibly strong - about 200 times stronger than steel. On top of that, graphene is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity and has interesting light absorption abilities.
Graphene has already found a place in the textile industry in the athletic sector.
It is truly a material that could change the world, with unlimited potential for integration in almost any industry.
How can Graphene help fight Covid-19?
As researchers and companies all over the world set out to battle the Coronavirus pandemic, many are revisiting graphene as a material with potential for helping to win this fight. The reasons for such potential could be found in graphene's known antibacterial/antiviral properties.
How does Bio-Graphene differ from regular Graphene?
Bio-Graphene is produced via a patented method using corn cob cellulose as a raw material. When incorporated into textiles, it activates anti-bacterial, UV-absorption, and anti-static properties. There is no strong oxidation or chemical reduction process, as is with most manufacturing of commercial textiles.