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July 7th, 2004
CNI and Kostat to Develop Next Generation Electronics Packaging Materials
Abstract:
Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc (CNI) and Kostat, Inc. today announced a joint development agreement to develop and commercialize conductive polymers for electronics module trays, carrier tapes and other electronics related applications. Products developed as a result of this collaboration will leverage the breakthrough properties of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), CNI's expertise in applying SWNTs, and Kostat's expertise in polymer processing.
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TMCnet
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