Homogenization technology

Graphene's potential in materials science

Black Swan and GEA collaborate on process to scale graphene via high-pressure homogenization for stronger, greener polymers and concrete.

Graphene for concrete

The existence of graphene as a 2D material had been speculated by scientists for many years, but until the early 2000s no one had demonstrated how to obtain a single layer of the carbon atom lattice from a lump of graphite.

A brief history of graphene

The chart provides results using Black Swan’s product, based on different loading ratios, for “Stress at Yield”, which determines the amount of stress a material can withstand before undergoing permanent deformation, “Notched Izod”, which determines the impact resistance qualities, and “Bending Strength at Yield”, which measures the ability to withstand bending or flexural loads.

“The collaboration with GEA has been foundational to our success in scaling graphene production from lab scale to industrial scale and commercial. With shared vision and innovation, we’ve developed a robust, modular platform now being deployed globally. As we look ahead, we’re not just scaling production, we’re unlocking the full potential of graphene to transform materials, drive sustainability, and redefine performance across industries.”

Michael Edwards

Chief Operating Officer and Director at Black Swan

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