From Potential to Profit: Industrial Applications of High-Quality Graphene

Graphene isn’t just a material – it’s a competitive advantage.

The AT800 Series lets you tap into high-value industrial markets with production that scales.

Whether you're refining raw materials or developing next-gen products, Loginns gives you the key to unlock new revenue streams across industries already investing in advanced materials. Don't just produce graphene — shape the industries that depend on it.

  • Energy Storage

    Batteries, supercapacitors & next-gen charge systems

    Graphene’s extraordinary electrical conductivity, surface area, and mechanical strength make it a breakthrough material in energy storage.

    Lithium-Ion Batteries:
    Enhances electrode performance, enabling faster charging, higher capacity, and longer cycle life

    Supercapacitors:
    Improves energy density without sacrificing power density – ideal for fast-charging applications

    Solid-State Batteries:
    Facilitates stable interfaces and thermal conductivity in next-gen battery designs

    Grid & Stationary Storage:
    Enables more efficient load balancing in renewable energy systems

    Why it matters:
    Energy storage is central to the future of mobility, smart grids, and sustainability.

  • Composite Materials & Lightweight Structures

    Aerospace, mobility & infrastructure reinforcement

    Graphene-infused composites combine low weight with extreme strength and chemical resistance, creating materials that outperform traditional carbon fibers and polymers.

    Aerospace & Aviation:
    Strengthens fuselage, wings, and components with minimal weight gain

    Automotive:
    Enhances crash resistance in lightweight frames and panels

    Civil Infrastructure:
    Increases tensile strength and durability of concrete, asphalt, and coatings

    Sport & Performance Gear:
    Used in next-gen bicycles, helmets, skis, and protective gear

    Why it matters:
    Less weight = more efficiency. Stronger materials = longer lifespan. That’s true across industries.

  • Industrial Adhesives

    Enhanced bonding strength for extreme environments

    Thanks to its molecular structure, graphene acts as a powerful additive in adhesives — especially where mechanical stress, extreme temperatures, or chemical exposure are factors.

    Construction & Engineering:
    Structural bonding in load-bearing components

    Electronics Assembly:
    Heat- and current-resistant adhesives for circuit integration

    Automotive & Aerospace:
    Adhesives that retain strength under vibration and temperature shifts

    Marine & Offshore:
    High-performance epoxy systems for corrosion- and saltwater-resistance

    Why it matters:
    Adhesives are replacing welds and rivets — graphene ensures they hold up under pressure.

  • Advanced Polymers & Elastomers

    High-performance plastics, flexible electronics, functional coatings

    Graphene enhances the mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties of polymers and elastomers, enabling entirely new product categories.

    Flexible Electronics:
    Graphene-based inks and substrates for wearable devices and foldable displays

    Conductive Plastics:
    Lightweight components for sensors, housings, and casings

    Smart Coatings:
    Anti-corrosive, anti-bacterial, and self-healing surfaces

    Elastomers:
    Stronger, more elastic materials used in seals, gaskets, and membranes

    Why it matters:
    Graphene transforms ordinary materials into multi-functional, future-ready solutions.

Did you know?

The global graphene market is projected to exceed $3 billion by 2030. With the AT800 Series, you’re not just producing – you’re participating.

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