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NC 7000 Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes from Nanocyl Now in Large Packaging
New Packaging Helps Customers Reduce Shipping Costs by 70%, and Safely Optimize the Compounding Process - 1st Setptember 09
NC7000 Multi Wall Carbon Nanotubes in BIG BAG
Sambreville, Belgium | Posted on September 15th, 2009
Nanocyl announced today it is now offering a large packaging for its NC 7000 multiwall carbon nanotubes that will help its customers reduce shipping costs, and safely optimize the compounding process.
"Switching to the 1000 l ‘Big Bag', loaded with 65 kg of NC7000, reduces the logistics and expenses associated with shipping multiple 2 kg boxes, resulting in a savings of up to 70% in shipping costs," said Marc Mostade, Nanocyl's production manager.
The "Big Bag" is made of two layers, one of technical textiles, and one of HDPE. The ‘Big Bag' is also equipped with a special discharge, and is packed inside a cardboard box for safe shipping.
"Customers can eliminate multiple loadings in the feeder because the product is in an easy-to-handle single container," he said. "Now they have one loading of CNTs which optimizes the process and quality of the final compound."
"Also, when handled according to the recommended procedures using the recommended loading valve ‘Big Bags' are safe to use in industrial compounding facilities," Mostade added.
Nanocyl's NC 7000 CNTs are one of the most electrically conductive series of carbon nanotubes available today. Produced with an exclusive catalyst, they are in great demand worldwide because their small size and high aspect ratio lets them form a network of conductivity at a very low concentration.
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