Raymor Industries, Inc. and NanoIntegris Technologies, Inc. have
completed a business combination to integrate the world leading
single-walled carbon nanotube growth company (Raymor) with the leader in
carbon nanotube purification and separation (NanoIntegris). Over the
next year, Raymor and NanoIntegris will integrate the carbon nanotube
supply chain, lower the costs of production, and develop applications
with strategic partners.
Mr. Jacques Mallette, CEO of Raymor Industries will also serve as CEO of
NanoIntegris, Mr. Elliott Garlock (former CEO of NanoIntegris) will now
serve as Director of Business Development, and Dr. Nathan Yoder will
remain serving as Chief Technology Officer of NanoIntegris.
The group will initially expand its product mix, scale up its separation
process, and develop applications with partners. Raymor’s SWCNT
production capacity is approaching 1 ton per year at a price point of
$10/gram. Low cost intermediate and high purity grades will be launched
this fall. Additionally, NanoIntegris is continuing to scale up its
separation process to launch new semiconducting and conducting inks with
significant price reductions.
NanoIntegris recently relocated from Illinois to Silicon Valley to work
more closely with customers developing applications with its
semiconducting and conducting carbon nanotube inks. Important
applications will include: electrical composites, transparent
conductors, and thin film transistors.
“It’s an exciting business combination that will help change the market
dynamics in the nascent SWCNT industry,” said Jacques Mallette, CEO.
“Combining NanoIntegris’ renowned expertise in purification and
separation with Raymor’s low cost, high quality, and scalable SWCNT
growth process will enable us to better serve the market by developing
low cost products tailored to specific customer needs. When the
integration is complete, we will have a compelling semiconductor ink for
the printed electronics industry as well as a range of low cost, high
quality raw and purified SWCNT grades for ITO replacement and for
additive materials in mechanical and conductive composites.”
“This combination makes our business a lot stronger,” said Elliott
Garlock of NanoIntegris. “Over the last 4 years, NanoIntegris has
developed several hundred customers in 40 countries and customer
satisfaction has been outstanding. Over 130 research papers have been
published enabled by our materials. Nanotech researchers have achieved
record breaking results with our products that were not possible before
we introduced high quality, electronically separated CNTs to market. Of
course an important milestone in commercializing any technology is cost
competitiveness with incumbent and alternative technologies. When we
complete this vertical integration with Raymor and roll out new
manufacturing processes, we’ll be selling high purity semiconducting and
conductive inks that will be cost competitive with organic
semiconductors, ITO materials, and other solution based electronic
materials.”
Through its two divisions, AP&C and Raymor Nanotech, Raymor Industries
Inc. is a leading manufacturer of spherical titanium (and other high
melting point metal) powders and of SWCNTs. NanoIntegris Technologies,
Inc., a subsidiary of Raymor Industries Inc., is a leading manufacturer
of high purity semiconducting and metallic CNT materials.

Source(s) : Raymor Industries Inc. and NanoIntegris Technologies Inc.