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THE SCIENCE BEHIND OUR GRAPHENE ™ TECHNOLOGY

What is Graphene?
Graphene is graphite (Carbon) that has been processed to construct a one atom thick layer. This one atom thick layer is made up of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice pattern that forms a nearly transparent sheet with some incredible properties. At a molecular level, it is 200 times stronger than steel, yet six times lighter and flexible.

HOW IS A GRAPHENE COATING MADE?

You must be thinking… “Graphene sounds amazing!! Why doesn't everyone just put graphene on their cars?” Graphene on its own cannot form a coating, it is chemically inert and non-reactive so it must be processed in a very specific way that can enable it to form a coating that can adhere it to a finish.