Nanoparticles
nano-objects (2.5) with all three external dimensions in the nanoscale (2.7) [SOURCE: ISO/TS 27687:2008, 4.1.]
- Ferrofluids
- Nanocrystals
- Nanodiamonds
- Nanopores
- Nanopowders
- Nanorods
- Nanoshells
- Nanospheres
- Quantum confinement
Nanograde is the worldwide leader in the tailor-made development and production of nanoparticles and dispersions. Nanograde offers assistance in product or prototype development in the form of projects where Nanograde's partners can benefit from the extensive know-how in nanoparticle applications. Nanograde products are perfectly suited for coating or thin film applications and can be optimized for different types of industrial processing. This makes Nanograde the ideal nanoparticle dispersion supplier.
Izon has developed accurate instrumentation for nanoscale particle analysis. The instrument systems, the qNano and qViro, are now in use in a wide range of research institutes and universities around the world.
NanoTech Egypt sells different nanomaterials of different sizes and shapes, dispersion of nanomaterials in any type of polymer such as PVP, PVA, PEG, PMMA, and Conducting polymer, .... etc.
NanoTech Egypt does not only produce nanomaterials but also offer consulting, continuous advising and training to our customers on the uses and applications of our nanocomposites.
Nanosphere, Inc. is a nanotechnology-based healthcare company, offering proprietary breakthrough technologies that provide a unique and powerful solution to greatly simplify diagnostic testing. Nanosphere was founded in the year 2000 based upon nanotechnology discoveries at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois by Dr. Robert Letsinger and Dr. Chad Mirkin.
TIAN laboratory is currently focused on Micro/Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS/NEMS). Long-term research aims to investigate the fundamental electrical and mechanical principles of new materials for MEMS/NEMS and low-cost micro/nanomanufacturing approaches, utilizing nanotechnology (“bottom-up” nanomanufaturing techniques, nanomaterials, etc.) to effectively enhance the performance of micro/nanosystems. Present research efforts are the combination of “bottom-up” nano self-assembly and “top-down” hot embossing and other new MEMS fabrication technologies.