Graphene

Introduction to Graphene

Graphene is currently the thinnest and hardest new material known to man. If you were to stack 100000 single-layers of graphene it would equal the thickness of a single hair. Its hardness is three times that of diamonds and 100 times that of steel. In 2010, Andre Haim and Konstantin Novoselov, scientists from the University of Manchester, UK, won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their research achievements in graphene.

Graphene

QS Graphene3D Printing Filament Products

QS Group is one of the earliest enterprises in China to produce safety protective gloves. With a history of 33 years to date, it has achieved numerous world-firsts in the field of safety gloves. In 2016, QS entered the graphene field.

Special Functional 3D Printing Filaments

Ultra-High Conductive 3D Printing Filaments

High-Strength and Ultra-Hear-Resista nt 3D Printing Filaments

High Thermal Conductivity 3D Printing Filaments

Functional 3D Printing Filaments

High-Antistatic 3D Filaments

High-Temperature-Resistant Filaments

Low-Temperature-Resistant 3D Filaments

General 3D Printing Filaments

Functional Masterbatches for 3D Printing

Graphene Conductive Masterbatch

Graphene Antistatic Masterbatch

Graphene UV-Resistant Masterbatch