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Discover all our latest news, the profiles of those who are part of the Carbon Waters adventure and our articles on graphene and its incredible properties.

From Classroom to Start-Up Interview

Lucie Chupin had embarked on a career in higher education when she made a profound change in direction and joined Carbon Waters in April 2021. Once she’d made the change, the young R&D application engineer never looked back. A fan of embroidery and submarine diving, as well as graphene, here Chupin gives us her start-up […]

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Graphene’s Recognized Mechanical Properties Graphene

In addition to its anticorrosion properties and its thermal conductivity, graphene is highly fracture-resistant. Carbon Waters is using this knowledge to develop a liquid-graphene-based additive to enhance the mechanical properties of several materials and composites. The result will offer a major advantage for cutting-edge industries like aeronautics and space. Two hundred times more resistant than […]

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Graphene, a super antifouling agent

Graphene: a Superb Antifouling Agent Graphene

Now that it has explored the mechanical and anticorrosion properties of graphene, Carbon Waters is determined to develop a broad-spectrum antifouling additive to limit the spread of viruses and bacteria. Turning graphene into an antifouling additive Flashback to March 2020—the global pandemic strikes the planet, forcing many countries into lockdown. With the health crisis as […]

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High Performance Thermal Glue Carbon Waters

After some promising initial testing, the first graphene-based thermal glue is scheduled to appear in 2022. We revisit this achievement that “sticks to” its market expectations. At first, it looks like any other glue. Or almost. The graphene-enhanced thermal glue that Carbon Waters is developing will offer numerous properties, while preserving every bit of its […]

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Graphene poised to conquer outer space Events & awards

For the second year in a row, Carbon Waters has participated in Paris Space Week, joining nearly 1.000 participants online. The theory has been proven: with its unique properties, graphene is ready to conquer space. With 1.000 participants, 40 conferences, and 9.000 qualified business meetings, Paris Space Week was a great success, despite the sanitary […]

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“Building and developing high-performance teams and organizations is... Interview

The Joy of Mentoring Last December, on the eve of his 64th birthday, Raymond Michel joined the Board of Carbon Waters. In addition to being part of the young start-up’s strategy committee, Raymond also advises the team in charge of designing the future production pilot. Below, the portrait of a mentor who has officially retired, […]

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How to assess the quality of graphene? Graphene

To date, recommendations on graphene characterization have been drawn up, with a view to global standardization. Graphene Quality : A key factor Although most graphene producers provide technical data, the studies are difficult to compare and it is impossible to know whether measurements are carried out systematically. As a result, there is a distinct lack […]

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Charlotte’s nanorecipes: How to make a great onion... Graphene

A nanorecipe to make a great onion stock and other graphene bouillons Hello everyone! Today I am offering you a cooking mainstay: onion stock, the essential ingredient used to enhance the flavor of so many recipes. When it’s peeled correctly, graphene is an additive that can be used sparingly to enhance the mechanical, thermal, barrier, […]

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A new Anticorrosion Concentrate Made of Graphene Carbon Waters

Carbon Waters’ new anticorrosion Masterbatch made of preformulated graphene will hit the building and construction market in 2021. The Masterbatch has received support from both the Ministry of Research and a European program. Read more about this product focused on respecting humans and nature from Alban Chesneau, CEO of Carbon Waters. After two years of […]

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Charlotte’s nanorecipes: How to make a good mint... Graphene

A nanorecipe to make the best homemade mint syrup and other cooling liquids Hello everyone! Today I am giving you the nanorecipe for homemade mint syrup. It’s so refreshing, especially when you jazz it up with Grandma’s secret ingredient. Cooling liquids are used in numerous types of equipment, like in airplanes, for example, or in […]

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Head : The first Sporting Goods Manufacturer to... Graphene

It has already been established that graphene can significantly increase the most important properties of shoes, such as their grip, lightness, or elasticity. The sporting goods industry, eager for innovation, has swiftly become interested in graphene for its ability to improve performance in a variety of sporting goods. Why Head uses graphene? Head is one of the world’s leading sporting goods […]

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Commitments for a more sustainable future, interview with... Interview

Charlotte Gallois has been a business developer at Carbon Waters since 2018. Her background is not what you’d expect. As a chemical PhD, Charlotte feels that working with a startup allows her to take an active role in multiple projects. How would you summarize your career path in a few words? Charlotte Gallois: After receiving […]

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