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Haydale Facilities

Haydale has a full suite of prototyping and analytical equipment available to facilitate the commercial application of graphenes for clients worldwide.

Nano-safe working environment:

Haydale take health and safety seriously and have invested in a world leading facilities including production spaces and laboratories with air cleaning systems designed to make development work safe.

  • Air Filtration
  • Fume Cabinets

Plasma Processing

Custom designed plasma processing equipment designed for handling bulk quantities of nanomaterials.

  • Lab reactor for material development
  • 2 production reactors

 Particle Analysis

Particles can be analysed at Haydale both chemically and physically, including particle size, particle chemistry, surface free energy and electrophoretic mobility.

  • Frontier FT-IR
  • Mastersizer 2000
  • Zeta-Sizer Nano
  • Optical Microscope
  • SEM/TEM, XRD, XPS, Raman

Polymer Processing equipment

Haydale has facilities for development of thermoplastic and resin based nanocomposite including three roll mill and twin screw extruders as well as testing and analysis equipment

  • Twin Screw Extruder
  • Three Roll Mill
  • K-Bar Control Coater
  • Ultrasound Bath
  • Cryogenic grinding mill
  • Mechanical, thermal, barrier testing equipment

 

 

 

 

 

Latest News

  • HiPerNano 2013 – Advances in Surface Functionalisation of Graphene MaterialsApril 25, 2013, 9:18 am

    At the fifth annual HiPerNano conference and exhibition the Technical Manager for Haydale, Martin Williams, held a presentation entitled ‘Advances in Surface Functionalisation of Graphene Materials’.  

  • New Haydale HDPlas™ Inks Launched At Printed Electronics 2012December 2, 2012, 7:25 pm

    Graphenes to enable the commercialisation of printed batteries and biochemical sensors. Santa Clara 5th December 2012 -– Haydale, the world’s leading supplier of high quality plasma functionalised, highly dispersible graphenes, announces the immediate availability of its new range of graphene based inks for printed electronics. The new range of functional components based on graphenes, are [...]

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