HydroGraph PET Test Results Show Improved Plastic Performance
However, the global economy may face challenges in completely eliminating plastic, leading companies to explore innovative methods to improve the lifespan of plastics.
- However, the global economy may face challenges in completely eliminating plastic, leading companies to explore innovative methods to improve the lifespan of plastics.
- Testing was done to assess if HydroGraph’s 99.8% pure carbon content fractal graphene, FGA-1, would enhance the mechanical properties of PET.
- The United States produces 50 billion bottles just for water3 annually at a cost of US$500 million in imported PET pellets.
- “We are pleased to have collaborated with HydroGraph on this project undertaken at the GEIC involving graphene in PET,” said James Baker, CEO of Graphene@Manchester.