Acetylene

HydroGraph and Gulf Cryo Begin Initial Steps to Bring Pristine Graphene to the Middle East

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星期二, 五月 21, 2024

Under the terms of the MOU, HydroGraph and Gulf Cryo will work together to assess the local market, as well as to identify placement and operation of a commercial-scale graphene production unit (Hyperion System™).

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  • Under the terms of the MOU, HydroGraph and Gulf Cryo will work together to assess the local market, as well as to identify placement and operation of a commercial-scale graphene production unit (Hyperion System™).
  • HydroGraph will contribute technical, operational and application expertise while Gulf Cryo will bring the essential business development and operating resources.
  • The partnership will cover key markets in the region, among them the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.
  • HydroGraph’s graphene also will reduce the amount of aggregate material and water required in concrete and shorten the curing period for both cement and concrete.

MC and Denka Sign J/V Agreement in Fullerene Business

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星期三, 四月 24, 2024

Under the terms of our agreement, Denka shall acquire from MC a 50% stake in Frontier Carbon Corporation (FCC), a company dedicated to the manufacturing and sales of fullerenes.

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  • Under the terms of our agreement, Denka shall acquire from MC a 50% stake in Frontier Carbon Corporation (FCC), a company dedicated to the manufacturing and sales of fullerenes.
  • Having acquired a substance(3) and other fullerene related patents, MC is committed to applying its multi-industry collective capabilities towards FCC's future growth and development.
  • Denka will play an equally important role in supporting the construction of business infrastructure by taking advantage of its manufacturing-facility and other utilities.
  • MC and Denka look forward to combining our respective expertise in sales and technology to promote the growth of fullerene applications.

Orion S.A. Breaks Ground on Battery Materials Plant in Texas

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星期二, 四月 9, 2024

The battery additives produced by Orion’s plant will be super clean, with only one-tenth of the carbon footprint of other commonly used materials.

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  • The battery additives produced by Orion’s plant will be super clean, with only one-tenth of the carbon footprint of other commonly used materials.
  • “Orion is already the sole producer of acetylene-based conductive additives in Europe,” Orion CEO Corning Painter said at the groundbreaking ceremony.
  • “Our plant in La Porte will be a pivotal step toward strengthening the regional supply of conductive additives in the rapidly growing U.S. battery market.”
    Every battery requires conductive additives.
  • The additives produced at the La Porte plant will be made from acetylene, a colorless gas that Orion’s production process turns into powder with exceptional purity demanded by leading battery manufacturers.

Where do all of James Bond's gadgets come from? A geologist tells the raw truth

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星期六, 十二月 30, 2023

Laser watches, fingerprint guns, explosives and, of course, over-equipped cars: the list of gadgets flaunted by James Bond is as bewildering as the mind of their inventor, Q.

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  • Laser watches, fingerprint guns, explosives and, of course, over-equipped cars: the list of gadgets flaunted by James Bond is as bewildering as the mind of their inventor, Q.
  • While some of these gadgets actually exist (laser, fingerprint recognition, back reactor), others, as we shall see, are more fanciful.

The fast, inconspicuous cars of the world’s most famous secret agent


In 1964’s Goldfinger, James Bond (Sean Connery) has to give up his Bentley for an Aston Martin DB5 modified by Q (the unforgettable Desmond Llewelyn). This is the first of eight appearances of a car that will go on to become inseparable from 007.
The auto is a good example of how products have become more complex and incorporated a greater diversity of raw materials over time.

  • The DB5 contains an array of minerals, starting with aluminium, a metal known to make cars lighter.
  • The body of the DB5 is made of aluminium and magnesium alloy plates resting on a tubular steel structure.
  • More recently, in Dying Can Wait (2021), the Aston Martin Valhalla is a plug-in hybrid, but James Bond has not yet gone all-electric.

Golden guns that would melt in real life

  • Another cult item is the Walther PPK, the German pistol used by 007 in many of the Bond films.
  • Limited to one shot, the pistol fires bullets of 4.2 mm calibre, weighs 30 g and is made of 23-carat gold with traces of nickel.
  • In jewellery, gold is often combined with silver, copper or zinc to make it wearable.
  • On 4 December 2023, one kilogram of gold was trading at around €66,000, an all-time record (World Gold Council).

James Bond and his high-tech enemies


The saga has also always been about surprising the general public with cutting-edge technology, which may be little known at the time of the film’s release. What better example than the laser, which, should we be reminded, stands short for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The saga likes to beam it as often as possible, alternatively adding it to pistols, watches, cars, and satellites.

  • In Goldfinger (1964), film director Guy Hamilton chooses to bypass Ian Fleming’s novel of the same name by threatening James Bond not with a chainsaw, but a laser.
  • For one, telemetry: from the Greek “tel” (“remote”) and “metros” (“to measure”), this practice consists in remotely measuring physical and electrical data.
  • Physicist Théodore Maiman introduced the first operational laser in the real world in May 1960 (American Physical Society), right before James Bond.


Crystalline lasers: made of silica glass (from very pure quartz) or synthetic ruby or sapphire crystals (aluminium oxide doped with titanium, chromium or rare earths : neodymium, ytterbium, praseodymium, erbium or thulium) ;
Fibre lasers : composed of optical fibres based on silica (derived from ultra-pure quartz) and doped with rare earths (metals extracted mainly from minerals such as bastnaesite, monazite or xenotime) ;
Gas lasers: using helium (extracted from natural gas deposits) and neon (extracted from atmospheric air gases) or CO2 ;
Organic dye lasers.
The red light beam in Goldfinger was emitted from a laser (probably ruby) whose brightness was amplified by special effects. However, the destructive nature of the laser is pure fiction. During filming, an operator used an acetylene torch under the pre-cut table even though Sean Connery was lying on it !

  • It’s a stainless and corrosion-resistant steel that limits the risk of allergic reactions when it comes into contact with the skin.
  • James Bond is like many other citizens, he consumes mineral raw materials on a daily basis.


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Doble Engineering and Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen Collaborate to Enhance Online Condition Monitoring for Dissolved Gas Analysis

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星期四, 十二月 14, 2023

MARLBOROUGH, Mass., Dec. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Doble Engineering, a leader in power grid diagnostic solutions, today announced its collaboration with Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH (MR), a leader in global energy technology. Through the collaboration, MR will act as a re-seller of Doble's Calisto® R9 Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) monitor, providing early fault detection and lifetime-accurate DGA diagnostics to more asset managers worldwide. The collaboration also enables customers to purchase MR's holistic transformer control, regulation and monitoring system ETOS® and the Calisto R9 as an integrated system.

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  • Through the collaboration, MR will act as a re-seller of Doble's Calisto® R9 Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) monitor, providing early fault detection and lifetime-accurate DGA diagnostics to more asset managers worldwide.
  • The collaboration also enables customers to purchase MR's holistic transformer control, regulation and monitoring system ETOS® and the Calisto R9 as an integrated system.
  • ETOS enables users to analyze, evaluate and record all relevant operating data of their power transformers based on the function Asset Intelligence.
  • For more information on the Calisto R9 online DGA monitor, please visit the website .

Transform Materials Optimizes Low-Carbon Acetylene for Lithium-Ion Battery Production

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星期四, 十一月 9, 2023

RIVIERA BEACH, Fla., Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Industrial electrification is driving major value creation opportunities for industrial companies across the value chain. Transform Materials, a sustainable chemical company that uses microwave plasma technology to convert hydrocarbons and natural gas into acetylene and hydrogen, has made significant progress in its mission to establish itself as a key enabler of industrial electrification — specifically for battery energy storage systems.

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  • As demand for battery energy storage systems accelerates, manufacturers are looking to secure a supply of low-carbon raw materials; Transform Materials emerges as the sole provider of dedicated mass-production technology for low-carbon acetylene.
  • Transform Materials emerges as the sole provider of dedicated mass-production technology for low-carbon acetylene.
  • "Acetylene black is an essential component of lithium-ion batteries, and battery producers are looking for sources of low-carbon acetylene to boost production," said Kenn Flessner, CEO at Transform Materials.
  • Transform Materials' technology is attractive to achieve a reduction of CO2 and fits our process — which is why we chose Transform Materials," he added.

HydroGraph Quarterly Highlights Message

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星期三, 七月 12, 2023

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HydroGraph is the most disruptive producer of graphene in the industry. With a patented detonation method, we produce the highest purity, 100% crystalline graphene on the market in a cost-effective manner. Our production unit, called the Hyperion System, converts a supersonic explosion into the most valuable nanomaterial known, and with the lowest environmental footprint in the industry. In addition to solving industrial graphene supply problems of value, quality and integration, we are uniquely positioned for multiple high growth, multi-billion-dollar markets across a range of industries.

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  • To address the growing demand for pristine graphene, HydroGraph management challenged their team to produce a modular production unit capable of more than 10 metric tons annually.
  • In May 2023, HydroGraph achieved this vison completing the first cost-effective, modular, commercial-scale unit for the high-volume production of pristine graphene.
  • All facilities and production units will be owned and operated by HydroGraph, with graphene being sold to customers under long-term contracts.
  • For more information on HydroGraph, please visit our website at: www.hydrograph.com .

Transform Materials Appoints Dr. Nathan Ashcraft to Chief Technology Officer

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星期三, 六月 7, 2023

RIVIERA BEACH, Fla., June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Transform Materials, a sustainable chemical company that uses microwave plasma technology to convert hydrocarbons and natural gas into acetylene and hydrogen, has appointed Dr. Nathan Ashcraft as chief technology officer. He will oversee all of Transform's technology development and innovation programs and manage the lifecycle of Transform's breakthrough products and solutions.

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  • Ashcraft, who was the company's first hire in 2014, will spearhead Transform Material's development initiatives and expand the range of industrial uses for the company's innovative decarbonization technology
    RIVIERA BEACH, Fla., June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Transform Materials , a sustainable chemical company that uses microwave plasma technology to convert hydrocarbons and natural gas into acetylene and hydrogen , has appointed Dr. Nathan Ashcraft as chief technology officer.
  • Ashcraft has headed up research and development at Transform since its inception in 2014, playing a leading role in developing and commercializing the company's core technology platforms.
  • "I'm honored to take on this new role at Transform Materials," said Dr. Nathan Ashcraft, CTO of Transform Materials.
  • He brings polymer chemistry, materials science, and chemical engineering expertise to the Transform Materials team, and was instrumental in developing the company's core technology platforms and deploying them commercially.

Methane Pyrolysis: Unlocking the Potential of Turquoise Hydrogen Production, Reports IDTechEx

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星期五, 六月 2, 2023

It is generated via methane pyrolysis, a process where methane is decomposed into hydrogen and solid carbon at high temperatures without releasing any direct CO2.

Key Points: 
  • It is generated via methane pyrolysis, a process where methane is decomposed into hydrogen and solid carbon at high temperatures without releasing any direct CO2.
  • This makes turquoise hydrogen a more environmentally friendly option than blue hydrogen, as it avoids the need for carbon capture and storage (CCS).
  • Overall, IDTechEx believes that the use of methane pyrolysis will be rather limited in the hydrogen industry compared to blue and green hydrogen, at least in the medium term.
  • However, that does not mean that methane pyrolysis and turquoise hydrogen should be overlooked since various industries could benefit from such technologies.

Methane Pyrolysis: Unlocking the Potential of Turquoise Hydrogen Production, Reports IDTechEx

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星期五, 六月 2, 2023

It is generated via methane pyrolysis, a process where methane is decomposed into hydrogen and solid carbon at high temperatures without releasing any direct CO2.

Key Points: 
  • It is generated via methane pyrolysis, a process where methane is decomposed into hydrogen and solid carbon at high temperatures without releasing any direct CO2.
  • This makes turquoise hydrogen a more environmentally friendly option than blue hydrogen, as it avoids the need for carbon capture and storage (CCS).
  • Overall, IDTechEx believes that the use of methane pyrolysis will be rather limited in the hydrogen industry compared to blue and green hydrogen, at least in the medium term.
  • However, that does not mean that methane pyrolysis and turquoise hydrogen should be overlooked since various industries could benefit from such technologies.