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Rimere makes nanocarbon and graphene materials available for testing

Advanced plasma technology company Rimere is now offering its portfolio of nanocarbon materials, including high-purity graphene, for partner testing and evaluation. The materials are suitable for applications in construction, automotive, energy and coatings.

Nanostructure with rods connected by spheres.
Rimere’s nanocarbon materials, including branched nanocarbon spheres and crumpled graphene sheets, are now available for industrial testing. Source: peterzayda – stock.adobe.com

US-based Rimere has announced that its nanocarbon materials are now available for testing and evaluation. This follows the successful development of its proprietary Reformer technology – a sequential hybrid plasma methane pyrolysis process capable of consistently producing varying grades and scalable quantities of nanocarbon materials, including high-purity graphene.

The company’s first two products are branched nanocarbon spheres, ideal for use in concrete, polymers and the automotive sector, and crumpled graphene sheets. The latter offer high electrical and thermal conductivity and can enhance the performance of capacitors, batteries, paints and coatings.

Broad application potential and industrial scalability

According to CEO Mitchell Pratt, Rimere’s graphene offers distinctively high quality and purity at competitive pricing. The environmentally friendly Reformer technology enables selective tuning of material properties and continuous, scalable production.

Rimere has already begun shipping materials and initiated testing programmes with partners in various industries, aiming to unlock new applications for high-performance nanocarbon materials across multiple markets.

Source: Rimere, Rimere announces nanocarbon and graphene materials now available for testing and evaluation. (2025).