Graphene market heating up for Cientifica
CIENTIFICA, an investor in products made from wonder material graphene, is plugging into a firm developing infra-red heating.
Express
9/1/2014
Excerpt:
The Aim-listed outfit has bought a 24 per cent stake in Yorkshire’s G Heat and will also invest up to £204,000 through convertible loan notes.
G Heat’s flat panel heaters use graphene – a thin carbon material which is stronger than steel and a very efficient conductor – to emit infra-red light at wavelengths which maintain the same levels of comfort while using 70 per cent less energy.
It has been developed to the pre-production prototype stage and the company hopes it will be taken to market “in the near future”.
G Heat managing director Craig Clement said the technology promised to change heating energy use “in the same way LEDs changed lighting”.
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View the complete article, including photo, at:
http://www.express.co.uk/finance/cit...vest-in-G-Heat
CIENTIFICA, an investor in products made from wonder material graphene, is plugging into a firm developing infra-red heating.
Express
9/1/2014
Excerpt:
The Aim-listed outfit has bought a 24 per cent stake in Yorkshire’s G Heat and will also invest up to £204,000 through convertible loan notes.
G Heat’s flat panel heaters use graphene – a thin carbon material which is stronger than steel and a very efficient conductor – to emit infra-red light at wavelengths which maintain the same levels of comfort while using 70 per cent less energy.
It has been developed to the pre-production prototype stage and the company hopes it will be taken to market “in the near future”.
G Heat managing director Craig Clement said the technology promised to change heating energy use “in the same way LEDs changed lighting”.
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View the complete article, including photo, at:
http://www.express.co.uk/finance/cit...vest-in-G-Heat
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